‘Rustin’ Review: A Radical Restoration of the Legacy of a Civil Rights Leader This biopic of Black Queer activist Bayard Rustin—organizer the 1963 March on Washington—is radical not just in its subject, but its structure. By Oliver Jones
‘Cassandro’ Review: Gael García Bernal Shines in Surprisingly Dull Biopic The movie tells the story of an unlikely hero in the Mexican Lucha Libre scene, but it could do a better job. By Laura Babiak
‘Golda’ Review: Helen Mirren In A Show-Off Acting Experiment Helen Mirren is versatile and deservedly revered British star who can play a lot of roles. Aging Israeli prime minister Golda Meir is not one of them. By Rex Reed