When “Zootopia” first arrived in 2016, it impressed audiences with its sharp social commentary on predator-prey dynamics. It blended humor and heart with political undertones into a family-friendly...
Dissecting the work of the late 16th- and early 17th-century writer, William Shakespeare, was standard in many high school curricula. From “Romeo and Juliet” to “Macbeth” and “Hamlet,” it was...
Jon M. Chu’s “Wicked: For Good” arrived as the highly anticipated sequel to “Wicked,” adapting the second act of the Broadway musical and continuing the story of Elphaba and Glinda as they embrace...
Instead of a red carpet and paparazzi, the Cinefilmu Film Festival had incense, sound baths and artists everywhere you looked.This grassroots festival highlighted connection and kinship at their all-day...
Everyone loses their purpose in life at times. They stray from the path, hit a roadblock and many even face mental health crises. But in “Die My Love,” directed by Lynne Ramsay, actress Jennifer...
“Bugonia” opens not with action, but with a conversation: two men, Don and Teddy, talking about bees. Teddy explains colony collapse disorder: a phenomenon where bees abandon their queen, leaving the...
Mary Shelley’s 19th-century Gothic novel “Frankenstein” explores the consequences of humankind's unchecked pursuit of knowledge and the moral responsibility creators have for their creations.For...
Releasing in select theaters Oct. 16, director Luca Guadagnino’s 2025 “After the Hunt” questions reliability and the line between professionalism and unethical behavior, all set on the campus of...
Far from a traditional A-list star, “Good Boy,” directed by Ben Leonberg, features an unlikely lead: Indy, played by Leonberg’s own dog Indy, a Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever. Blending classic...
Thursday night was no ordinary night at Trylon Cinema in South Minneapolis. Rather, it was “a historic cinematic night of film at the movies.” Or at least, according to The Onion’s promotional...