Reel Reviews | Magic Farm (Sundance ’25)
A satire without sharpness, more muddled than meaningful.
A satire without sharpness, more muddled than meaningful.
A chilling, blood-soaked meditation on what beauty demands, and destroys.
Wolf Man howls, but never quite bites, a horror fable lost in the fog.
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz star as two ex-CIA operatives pulled back into the spy game after 15 years of suburban bliss with their kids.
Palmer is the star, but SZA brings the spark, a chaotic, fun ride through LA’s sun and struggle.
What started as L.A. crime grit is now Eurotrash confusion.
A businessman is forced to spend the Christmas holiday in Durban, South Africa, due to a business deal gone awry. However, his plans are complicated by the presence of a boisterous family and their festive antics.
It’s a family affair as Malcolm Washington makes his feature directorial debut of his brother John David
Washington with this adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning August Wilson play, about a family haunted by the legacy of an heirloom in The Piano Lesson.