Verdicts you can trust — on the films in theatres, the ones streaming quietly, and the ones still chasing a distributor on the festival circuit. Stars when they matter, sentences when they matter more.
ReviewGorgeous and tense for an hour, before a script that mistakes motion for momentum lets the air out.
ReviewThree generations under one Old Dhaka roof, filmed with a tenderness that never tips into sentiment.
ReviewA big swing at the multiverse picture that forgets the one rule of any city film: give us a street to stand on.
Re-ReleaseForty-five years on, the 1979 landmark looks newly minted — and somehow even more unforgiving.
FestivalThe 47-day rain shoot pays off in a documentary that feels less filmed than weathered.
StreamingRubaiyat Hossain's weather-soaked drama loses a little of its scale at home — and gains an odd intimacy.