Geoff Berkshire is film editor at the Los Angeles Times.
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Hell is vacation friends in the sophisticated, grisly European horror thriller âSpeak No Evil,â now streaming on Shudder.
The winner of major film prizes in Spain, writer-director Fernando LeĂłn de Aranoaâs social satire doesnât quite earn its star, but benefits from him.
Writer-director Neil LaButeâs contemporary romantic thriller stars Diane Kruger and Ray Nicholson.
Paul Thomas Anderson has never won an Oscar, but âLicorice Pizzaâ could change that.
From the Oscars going back to Sundance, why âCODAâ was always something special.
The Times team shines a spotlight on select titles from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, including personal favorites and titles emblematic of this yearâs virtual gathering.
Films made by and about women dominated the first-ever virtual Toronto International Film Festival, and our favorites include âAmmonite,â âNomadlandâ and âOne Night in Miami.â
Christopher Nolanâs âTenetâ earned over $53 million in international territories while âThe New Mutantsâ opened to $7 million in North America.
Emily Mortimer stars in âRelic,â the directorial debut of Natalie Erika James, which continues a recent run of smart horror dramas.