The Power of the Dog explores masculinity through the story of Phil Burbank, a complex rancher grappling with hidden desires.
Tokyo Olympiad defied expectations by focusing on the struggles and disappointments of athletes rather than solely celebrating victories.
Classmates deftly handles the budding love tale by outlining the challenges and rewards that come with a romantic relationship between two people against the backdrop of a society that condemns them.
In Mati Diop’s Atlantics (2019), the Atlantic Ocean transcends its status as a merely geographical region.
A Christmas Dream, a 1945 classic short film by Karel Zeman and Bośivoj Zeman, is known for its innovative stop-motion animation technique.
The Piano addresses racial tensions in a more nuanced manner than it does gender politics.
Although it’s simple to categorize Fish Tank as a “typical British film,” the film shows viewers who are less fortunate than most of us.
Critics have hailed Call Me by Your Name as a daring subversion of the coming-of-age genre.