Brianna Zigler

‘Alone Together’ is a Heartfelt Look at Fan Community Amidst COVID

This Charli XCX documentary is less about the coronavirus pandemic than it is about community and connection. Read More

In ‘Violet’ That Voice Inside Your Head is a Main Character

A distinctive style and a strong lead performance still leave something to be desired. Read More

‘Ma Belle, My Beauty’ Conventionally Depicts an Unconventional Romance

Marion Hill's serene debut feature is an enjoyable yet predictable film about a polyamorous relationship. Read More

Are We Human, or Are We Pop Star?

Through the mockumentary 'Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping' and the documentary 'Miss Americana,' the limits of humanizing the pop star… Read More

‘Pleasure’ is an Unglamorous Look at Breaking Into the Porn Industry

Ninja Thyberg's expansion of her 2013 short film gives care to an affectingly blunt portrayal of a porn actress. Read More

‘The Sparks Brothers’ is an Engrossing Celebration of Unsung Music Icons

Edgar Wright's documentary debut is as dynamic as his comedies, offering an affecting look at the long-spanning career of your… Read More

‘How It Ends’ is a Warm, if Overly Cutesy, Apocalypse Comedy

From Sundance 2021, we review Zoe Lister-Jones and husband Daryl Wein's quirky comedy about the end of the world. Read More

Confident Debut ‘On the Count of Three’ is a Flawed, Bittersweet Bromance

Comedian Jerrod Carmichael's existential feature debut is carried by his strong direction and its infectious character chemistry. Read More

Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Consumerist Hellscape

In the alt-comedy duo's foray into the world of feature filmmaking, the absurdity of American capitalism is a deadly part… Read More