Tomris Laffly

‘Coco’ Review: A Sweet Family Tale That Joins the Ranks of Pixar’s Best

Pixar's latest charts a beautiful, emotional journey through the generations of a Mexican family. Read More

‘Murder on the Orient Express’ Review: An Uninviting Holiday Window Display

Kenneth Branagh's Agatha Christie adaptation suffers from an uneven ensemble and an overall lack of excitement. Read More

How The Fashion of ‘Lady Bird’ Charts the Journey of its Lead

Lady Bird Costume Designer April Napier on dressing Saoirse Ronan to play a rebellious high-school senior finding her voice. Read More

Here’s The Story of The Essential Documentary of National Cat Day

In honor of "National Cat Day", the critically-acclaimed documentary Kedi is back in theaters for one day on Friday. Read More

‘Novitiate’ Director Maggie Betts: “It was like a big sorority, our movie set.”

Betts on working with Melissa Leo, discovering Mother Theresa and advantages of a mostly-female film environment. Read More

‘Wonder Wheel’ Review: A Gorgeous, Yet Ultimately Empty Tragicomedy

Woody Allen's latest is shallow and distancing despite its stunning craftsmanship. Read More

Exploring The Themes of Sexual Abuse Drama ‘Una’ With Its Creative Team

"Everything in a film like this has signification." Read More

‘Last Flag Flying’ Review: Somber, Worthwhile, Lacking Linklater’s Signature Ease

Reunited decades after the Vietnam War, three old friends find themselves on the road with a heartbreaking mission and dark… Read More

These Fall Films Authentically Capture Female Sexuality

Four films that refreshingly avoid catering to the male gaze. Read More