Review: Office Christmas Party
Office Christmas Party is a straightforward enough title for a film that alleges to be a workplace comedy. It's certainly stocked with a...
Review: A Tale of Love and Darkness
If nothing else, Natalie Portman's choice to take on Amos Oz's A Tale of Darkness, a personal perspective on the political turbulence of...
Review: Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed may be one of the better film adaptations of a video game franchise. Not necessarily because it boasts a cast containing...
Review: Trespass Against Us
An eccentric and not particularly successful hodgepodge of crime thriller and family drama, TV and music video director Adam Smith's...
Review: La La Land
Rhapsodic. Rapturous. Magical. Dazzling. Masterpiece. These are the words one wishes to ascribe to La La Land, writer-director Damien...
Review: Collide
Boy meets girl. Girl has life-threatening disease. Boy risks life and limb to get money to save her life. But that's all beside the point...
Review: Passengers
Loneliness is a poison that can lead to self-destruction or deplorable duplicities. Could you spend the rest of your life alone, fully...
Review: Bad Santa 2
Billy Bob Thornton returns as Willie T. Stokes, the boozing, cussing, thieving, sexed-up, and politically incorrect anti-hero in a Santa...
Review: Denial
How do you prove the Holocaust happened? Many would deny that it ever happened. Yes, there are the historical records - a tremendous...
Review: Rogue One - A Star Wars Story
Simultaneously one of the best and most pointless entries in the Star Wars franchise, Rogue One can be likened to filler. An excellently...