Capsule reviews for Oct. 21
Aftersun With two masterfully understated performances and a rich visual texture, this incisive two-hander explores…
Trash, art, and the movies.
Aftersun With two masterfully understated performances and a rich visual texture, this incisive two-hander explores…
Sympathy isn’t an issue with The Good Nurse, which arrives at a time when our…
Its title might suggest a biopic, but Till is less concerned with fleshing out the…
Decision to Leave Although its elliptical narrative approach can be frustrating, this stylish romantic melodrama…
With its stellar cast and richly detailed period re-creation, perhaps Amsterdam earns the right to…
There’s never been a less intimidating member of its species than Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, a…
Billy Flanigan: The Happiest Man on Earth That honor might be a stretch, but it…
Perhaps it’s fitting that as a story about literary appreciation, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone stumbles in…