Review: The new movie follows Sammy Fabelman, an aspiring filmmaker, from childhood until his early college years.
Review: The part-documentary, part-concert spectacle is showing at the Regal Cinema 4DX theater at Destiny USA through Saturday.
Review: “Wakanda Forever,” The sequel to 2018’s “Black Panther” allows viewers to grieve Chadwick Boseman’s passing.
Anomaly Film Festival screened films and shorts ranging from horror to dark comedy from Nov. 3 to Nov. 6 in Rochester.
Review: Netflix’s Marilyn Monroe biopic depicts the actress as a mere pawn among the men of Hollywood.
Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival screened Violet Du Feng’s documentary.
The star-studded cast of “Don’t Worry Darling” proved to be more entertaining than the film itself.
The Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival screened Chase Joynt’s documentary “Framing Agnes” on Sept. 23.
“Tantura” is a documentary discusses the massacre that happened in a Palestinian village when war erupted in 1948, and the conversational taboo that surrounds it.
This summer’s can’t-miss movies include blockbuster action, animated comedy and a healthy dose of horror.