

Review: Self/less
Ryan Reynolds is not a bad actor. There is a sense of commitment to his performances, but he does no more than is necessary. It's a...


Review: Digging for Fire
There is something amazing happening in the Swanberg household for both Kris and Joe Swanberg have delivered their best films to date...


Review: Magic Mike XXL
It's been three years since Magic Mike and the Kings of Tampa gyrated into public consciousness. The gang's not quite all here. Gone is...


Review: Southpaw
The Antoine Fuqua-directed boxing drama Southpaw is penned by Kurt Sutter, the creator of the Shakespearean motorcycle melodrama Sons of...


Review: American Ultra
"Your teeth glow in the dark," Timothy Olyphant's Raylan Givens tells longtime nemesis Boyd Crowder during their dark night of the soul...


Review: Ten Thousand Saints
Conflict and transition are at the heart of Ten Thousand Saints, the warm and sensitive film adaptation of Eleanor Henderson's novel...


Review: I'll See You in My Dreams
You can live with loneliness for a long time and keep it well at bay. Widowed for over 20 years, retired schoolteacher Carol Peterson...


Review: Child 44
The world of Child 44 is a dark one filled with distrust and betrayal, where people denounce their family, friends, and neighbours in...


Review: 6 Years
There are two reasons to watch the slight and excruciatingly directionless romantic drama 6 Years: Ben Rosenfield and most especially...


Review: The D Train
There are so many contrivances that beggar belief in Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel's joint directorial debut, The D Train, that it's a...