Review: Realive
Best known for his Alejandro Amenábar-directed screenplays Abre los ojos and The Sea Inside, Mateo Gil takes his second turn behind the...
Review: Berlin Syndrome
"Nobody can hear you," Andi (Max Riemelt) tells Clare (Teresa Palmer) when he notices her muffling her moans as he performs oral sex on...
Review: War Machine
War Machine appears designed to be both a political satire and a bromantic workplace comedy but its narrative aimlessness and uncertainty...
Review: Hounds of Love
The hounds of the title are John (Stephen Curry) and Evelyn (Emma Booth) White, a married couple first observed offering a teenager a...
Review: This Beautiful Fantastic
Bella Brown (Jessica Brown Findlay) is "the oddest of oddballs," an abandoned orphan briefly cared for by ducks who grew up terrified by...
Review: Their Finest
Their Finest, adapted from a 2009 novel Their Finest Hour and a Half by Lissa Evans and taking its title from a speech by Winston...
Review: Gifted
A return to small-scale filmmaking for director Marc Webb after helming 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel, Gifted is a...
Review: The Last Face
Roundly dismissed at last year's Cannes Film Festival, Sean Penn's latest directorial effort, The Last Face, is a plodding, cringingly...
Review: Kidnap
The completely inescapable takeaway from the first season of Ryan Murphy's Feud is that it's hard out there for actresses of a certain...
Review: Wilson
Woody Harrelson plays the titular character in Wilson, theoretically to be heralded as both the film adaptation of Daniel Clowes' graphic...