
Tag: A24

‘Warfare’ Review: Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s Visceral Iraqi-Set Flick is an Intense Portrait of Wartime Survival
A refreshing change of pace from nearly two decades of jingoist, nationalist Hollywood war films.

'Death of a Unicorn' Review: Unicorn Carnage Spree is a Surface Leveled Satirical Romp
A “baby's first satire” that's not as funny or clever as it seems.

'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl' Review: Zambian Customs are Challenged in Poetic Family Drama Concerning Silence and Complicity
Rungano Nyoni crafts a thoughtful, powerful, visually visceral firecracker of a family drama.

'Opus' Review: A Celebrity Cult Thriller Full of Sour Notes
Not even Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich can save this "We have Get Out and The Menu at home" misfire.


'Queer' Review: Guadagnino Explores Esotericism With a Poignant, Homoerotic Portrait of Relationships
Artistic approach aside, I find Queer to be Guadagnino's most inventive and confident work to date.

'Heretic' Review: Hugh Grant Force Mormons to Attend His Anti-Religious TED Talk in Sharp A24 Horror
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ latest is a sharp philosophic-based religious thriller that shines in an anti-holy light.

'We Live in Time' Review: Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield's Electric Chemistry Sparks Mid Romantic Drama
A romantic two-hander that shows why Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are two of Britain's best actors today.

‘The Front Room’ Review: A Wasted Brandy Can't Save Baby Eggers Bros. Crappy Hagsploitation Horror
I should've read, "Will be written by two white dudes," when using that monkey's paw to conjure that A24 and Brandy collab.

‘MaXXXine’ Review: Once Upon a Time in Ti West's Hollywood
We have Body Double at home.

‘Janet Planet’ Review: Annie Baker’s hypnotic, mother-daughter portrait is a masterpiece debut
A majestic, shattering portrait that hit too viscerally close to home.

'Y2K' Review: The Millennials Vs. the Machines
A sincere love letter to ‘90s teen flicks if teens had to go up against Skynet.
We have Michael Man—I mean Mr. Rob—I mean Jason Bour—I mean Tony Scot—I mean Edward Snowden at home.