
‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ movie review: Jim Jarmusch’s playfully droll family anthology
This playfully droll triptych varies in tone and quality from segment to segment, and not every one hits the right mark, but two out of three ain’t bad.

This playfully droll triptych varies in tone and quality from segment to segment, and not every one hits the right mark, but two out of three ain’t bad.

This soulful, spiritual conclusion from Denis Villeneuve is even better than the first movie, with wonderful work from Rebecca Ferguson and Timothée Chalamet.

This first-rate adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic novel is truly a breathtaking vision, but feels abridged and unfinished.

This modern-day Cold War thriller is a surprisingly classy, adult-minded film that plumbs the depths of spy game depravities

Melancholia is not for everyone; sly, brooding, slow-paced, and pretentious to a fault, it’s not going to win the director any converts

Babylon A.D. has the germ of some potentially fascinating material, but it’s all thrown into a blender and the resulting film completely lacks cohesion

The Duchess evokes a nice 17th Century feel but fails to evoke much on the dramatic scale

François Ozon´s Angel is an uneasy mixture of camp satire and lurid melodrama