

Lifetime movies from the 1990s: suspense, real crimes & pop culture impact
Explore how Lifetime movies from the 1990s including She Cried No and Buried Secrets, captivated audiences with suspense, real crime stories, and the drama of everyday life.
Explore how Lifetime movies from the 1990s including She Cried No and Buried Secrets, captivated audiences with suspense, real crime stories, and the drama of everyday life.
Scott Derrickson delivers in ‘Black Phone 2’ a thematically coherent sequel, though it loses control in the climax.
‘Little Trouble Girls’ is a coming-of-age drama caught between sexuality and religious repression. Check out our review from Festival do Rio.
In ‘Kika,’ director Alexe Poukine approaches sex work with curiosity and empathy. Read our review from the Festival do Rio.
With echoes of Vittorio de Sica’s classic, ‘Lucky Lu’ explores the social precarity of the gig economy. Check out our review from the Rio Festival.
Rose Byrne delivers a stunning performance as a suffocating mother in ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’. Our review from Festival do Rio.
From ‘Four Daughters’ to ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fruit’, discover films that depict the resistance and lives of women in the Middle East.
‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ confronts by blurring the boundary between reality and dramatization. Check out our review from Festival do Rio.
With an apathetic Jared Leto, ‘Tron: Ares’ is a visually stunning fantasy as superficial in its themes as its predecessors.