
‘Crimes of the Future’ KVIFF 2022 review: body horror parable from David Cronenberg
Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart star in this talky but hypnotic new feature that debuted in competition at Cannes.

Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart star in this talky but hypnotic new feature that debuted in competition at Cannes.

Kristen Stewart stars in the Cannes-awarded ghost story, which was partially shot in Czech locations in 2015

A neurotic New York Jew gets involved in an L.A. love triangle in this latest film from director Woody Allen

American Ultra has some inventive ideas – not in plotting, where the twists and turns are pretty predictable, but in the execution of its individual action scenes

Still Alice is a Disease-of-the-Week movie in which an A-list cast struggles with banal Lifetime TV material

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is all Sturm und Drang and endless exposition, and yet nothing is really happening

Snow White and the Huntsman is a joyless, oh-so-serious slog through the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs fairy tale

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is glorious trash that fully embraces the sheer silliness of its source material and very nearly transcends it

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is all about sex and lust and teenage infatuation, a lot of it coming from a 109-year-old character that ought to know better

The Twilight Saga: New Moon is an unbearable slog that will appeal to fans of the series and leave all others twitching in their seats

Twilight is a cornball Harlequin romance with a Romeo and Juliet-like love story between a human girl and a vampire boy

Sean Penn’s Into the Wild serves as a cautionary tale against the dangers of a nature we, perhaps, don’t know enough about as we should

Doug Liman’s Jumper takes a potentially intriguing premise and goes absolutely nowhere with it;

The Pang Bros. first English-language film, The Messengers starts off promisingly but soon disintegrates