Review: The Shallows
Her name is Nancy and here is what we know. She's from Galveston, Texas. She's dropped out of med school, frustrated over not being able...
Review: The Duel
Woody Harrelson is Abraham in the Western drama, The Duel. Bald of head, shorn of eyebrow, dressed in white, he is first shown engaged in...
Review: Demolition
Though problems the size of fault lines pervade nearly its entirety, there is something strangely compelling about Demolition, which...
Review: I Saw the Light
"I write what I write and I sing what I sing. That's what I do." That line, uttered by Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams, is the closest...
Review: Independence Day: Resurgence
A millefeuille of blandness compared to the fist-pumping energy of its predecessor, Independence Day: Resurgence picks up 20 years after...
Review: Race
Often nuanced but generally too measured in execution to be anything more than moderately uplifting, Race chronicles a key period in the...
Review: Central Intelligence
All it takes to make a hilarious action comedy buddy movie is, to use the strapline for Central Intelligence, is a little Hart and a big...
Review: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Loosely based on Kim Hunter's memoir The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...
Review: Eye in the Sky
Technological advances may have allowed countries to conduct so-called armchair wars, where battles can be fought not on the ground where...
Review: Love & Friendship
Kate Beckinsale is an unalloyed delight as Lady Susan Vernon in Love & Friendship, writer-director Whit Stillman's adaptation of Jane...