‘Wicked’ Is Shaky in Its Ascent to Defying Gravity
'Wicked' doesn’t always take off, but when it does, it really is defying gravity.
'Wicked' doesn’t always take off, but when it does, it really is defying gravity.
It’s always a brilliant experience when a film succeeds in portraying queer characters as complete humans with a deep-rooted authenticity.
An effective and entertaining direction for the series, 'Interior Chinatown' is unable to make up for a thin central storyline.
Infuses family drama with elements of psychological thriller, effectively giving us a thought-provoking tale about what it takes to love...
As a portrait of life lived under quiet duress, 'Nikah' leaves an indelible impression.
An elaborate concoction of suspicion, frustration, and conspiracy.
A tender and thoughtful exploration of ambition, family, and the cost of greatness.
At film's end, 'Leela' leaves audiences reflecting on their internal somber thoughts.
Brought to life through a debut turn from Bilal Hasna, 'Layla' undergoes a journey of first love and self-discovery.
While the early moments of 'Mould' seem to promise tension, the film struggles to sustain it.