‘I Used to Be Funny’ Review: A Stand-Up Comic Struggles With Trauma Rachel Sennott is—as always—worth watching, though watching her portraying someone struggling with depression can be . . . depressing. By Emily Zemler
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew Talk About Facing Death (Who’s a Parrot) In ‘Tuesday’ The surreal A24 film about a mother dealing with her daughter's impending death is a rare, and strong, dramatic turn for Louis-Dreyfus. By Emily Zemler
‘The People’s Joker’ Review: A Trans Journey Through Gotham City Shot over five days, this very indie movie stars writer-director Vera Drew as Joker the Harlequin and borrows liberally from the Batman universe to tell a story of personal discovery. By Dylan Roth
Quiet ‘Columbus’ Crafts a Cinematic Love Story for Mid-Century Modernist Architecture By Oliver Jones
New York’s Contribution to the Early Oscars Odds: Honors for Matt Damon and David O. Russell By Daniel D'Addario