Review: Tumbledown
There's plenty to appreciate in Tumbledown, beginning with the beauty of its Maine setting. Lensed by Seamus Tierney, the wintry vistas...
Review: Queen of the Desert
It would be reductive to call Gertrude Bell the female Lawrence of Arabia given that, despite their shared similarities, Bell remains...
Review: The Dressmaker
What exactly is going on with The Dressmaker, which alternates between bonkers and boring. An adaptation of Rosalie Ham's 2000 novel by...
Review: Secret in Their Eyes
Passion is a powerful thing. It can overwhelm and consume, compromise and obfuscate. It can be a great motivator, but it can also...
Review: The Night Before
The message may be familiar and the execution formulaic, but The Night Before brims with fanciful anarchy and the immeasurable charms of...
Review: Zoolander 2
"I miss not knowing things with you," Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) confesses to friend and former rival Hansel (Owen Wilson). I, for...
Review: Deadpool
From its opening moments - a snarkily self-aware credit sequence that lists Ryan Reynolds as "God's Perfect Idiot," Morena Baccarin as "A...
Review: All Roads Lead to Rome
All Roads Lead to Rome begins with newly divorced Maggie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her sullen teenage daughter Summer (Charlie Day) on...
Review: Misconduct
Is it ludicrous? That goes without saying. Yet, for all its many faults, Misconduct is also satisfyingly diverting. A throwback to the...