Review: Infinitely Polar Bear
Infinitely Polar Bear, writer-director Maya Forbes' feature debut, draws on her childhood experience of living with her bipolar father...
Review: Paper Towns
"It's a paper town. Paper houses and paper streets. And the people too. I've lived here 11 years and I've never come across anyone that...
Review: The Intern
The Intern, like all of writer-director Nancy Meyers' films, is an enormously diverting confection that features beautifully furnished...
Review: Man Up
Halfway through Man Up, Nancy (Lake Bell) and Jack (Simon Pegg) are on the dance floor lamenting their respective romantic travails when...
Review: Saint Laurent
Was Yves Saint Laurent a fascinating man? If the mere existence of a handful of documentaries and the two recent competing French biopics...
Review: Everest
"The last word always belongs to the mountain." Indeed, the mighty Everest can offer both triumph and tragedy for those who attempt to...
Review: A Royal Night Out
A Royal Night Out takes the anecdote that the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret joined the VE Day festivities and expands it to suppose...
Review: Time Out of Mind
They are everywhere and yet nowhere. We pass them on the streets, see them asleep on benches, on sidewalks, the corners of subway...
Review: Dirty Weekend
Old-fashioned is not a word one would ascribe to writer-director Neil LaBute, whose confrontational and often challenging works have...
Review: The Overnight
It all starts off so innocently. Well, not quite. The first sounds you hear are Alex (Adam Scott) and Emily (Taylor Schilling) in...