• ‘Elway’ a standard sports doc, but a winner for Broncos fans

    Denver Film Festival closes out with premiere of documentary about the Colorado sports icon.

    November 9, 2025

    By Alex Miller

  • Time travel drama Rose of Nevada haunts with atmosphere, drags with pacing

    Mark Jenkin's moody tale follows fishermen aboard a mysteriously returned trawler who find themselves trapped 30 years in the past.

    November 8, 2025

    By Andy Miller

  • ‘Creede U.S.A.’ Review: A small town’s big conversations echo across America

    Kahane Corn Cooperman’s documentary captures a tiny Colorado mountain town where miners and theatre artists share the same main street.

    November 5, 2025

    By Toni Tresca

  • ‘Is This Thing On?’ Review: Bradley Cooper trades bombast for bittersweet honesty

    Is This Thing On? is a sharp, soulful dramedy about finding yourself through stand-up comedy, featuring a vulnerable leading performance by Will Arnett.

    November 4, 2025

    By Toni Tresca

  • ‘Train Dreams’ Review: Clint Bentley finds quiet grandeur in loss and landscape

    Clint Bentley’s adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella, Train Dreams, depicts a logger’s lonely life through Joel Edgerton’s understated, soulful performance.

    November 3, 2025

    By Alex Miller

  • ‘Sentimental Value’ Review: Overhyped famous family drama is a hard watch

    Despite a stellar cast and lofty ambitions, Joachim Trier’s latest outing, Sentimental Value, is a cold, slow exercise in self-importance.

    November 3, 2025

    By Toni Tresca

  • ‘Rental Family’ Review: Sentimentality smothers substance in Brendan Fraser’s latest misfire

    Searchlight’s cross-cultural dramedy, Rental Family, turns a fascinating premise into manipulative mush.

    November 2, 2025

    By Toni Tresca

  • ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Review: New ‘Knives Out’ is the sharpest of the bunch

    Wake Up Dead Man has a killer cast, master plotting and style to spare in a divine murder mystery worth confessing to again and again.

    November 1, 2025

    By Toni Tresca

  • ‘Jay Kelly’ Review: Noah Baumbach’s bittersweet portrait of fame, family and friendship

    George Clooney and Adam Sandler shine in Baumbach’s reflective, somber comedy about legacy.

    November 2, 2022

    By Toni Tresca