Following an ex-secret agent who is kidnapped by an unknown persecutor, Patrick McGoohan’s 1967 series creates a surreal ...
The experience guides you through the halls of Phaethon Labs, a futuristic company where you can build a digital clone of ...
This unsettling four-hander from Olivia Wilde shines light through the cracks in deceptively upright relationships ...
Based on the novel, based on the music video, based on the song — all by Kiyoko.
The co-host of Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update delivers an expertly constructed set of jokes about her quest to live a more embodied life ...
Following its run at St. Luke's Theatre, Eliya Smith's Dad Don't Read This transferred to Greenwich House Theater. Read the ...
Two recent shows by photographer Jeff Wall invite further reflection about the role of documentary and capturing life within ...
Great sci-fi movies like Project Hail Mary, Stalker, and The Iron Giant were perfectly adapted from excellent books.
In this Australian chiller, a conversion therapy ritual unleashes shape-shifting ghouls that take the form of desired ones. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
Set in contemporary Mumbai and its mirror image, Mumbai Right, where a struggling actor’s dreams of stardom have come true, this is an ode to old masala Bollywood with an enjoyable SF twist ...
Latvian filmmaker Viesturs Kairišs and lead actor Arnolds Karlis Avots make a melancholy biopic about fame, isolation and unwanted attention. “Ulya” concentrates on a few years in Semjonova’s life, ...
The Luddites were early theorists of the psychological consequences of technology, asking: Who benefits, and at what human ...