Friday the 13th
From Platinum Dunes and director Marcus Nispel ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre") comes a re-imagining of the classic horro...
In the quiet, introspective drama "An Evening Song (for Three Voices)", three lives intersect over the course of a single, transformative night. Directed by Graham Swon, the film weaves a delicate tapestry of connection and isolation, anchored by compelling performances from Hannah Gross, Peter Vack, and Deragh Campbell. Each character arrives at this shared evening carrying their own private burdens—unspoken longings, professional anxieties, and the quiet desperation of urban life—seeking something they cannot quite name.
As conversations unfold in the intimate confines of a modest apartment, the trio navigates a subtle dance of revelation and retreat. The central conflict emerges not from grand events, but from the fragile space between words and the weight of what remains unsaid. This atmospheric drama masterfully cultivates a tone of melancholic realism, exploring how brief encounters can resonate with profound emotional truth. The film invites viewers into a deeply human story about the search for understanding and the fleeting moments that define us.