Review: The Last Word
Shirley MacLaine is one of the last great movie stars standing, so it's always a pleasure to be graced by her presence even if the films...
Review: Lady Macbeth
To be a woman in the world is to considered inferior, the second sex, mere property devoid of any rights or free will. Women rebelling...
Review: The Secret Scripture
"My name is Rose McNulty and I did not kill my child." So starts director Jim Sheridan's period drama, The Secret Scripture, adapted from...
Review: Unforgettable
A glossy thriller that almost plays like a parody of the guilty pleasure psychosexual dramas of the Eighties and Nineties, Unforgettable...
Review: Table 19
An intermittently amusing wedding comedy that wastes the talents of its accomplished cast along with the potential of its premise, Table...
Review: Brain on Fire
Why exactly should we care about Susannah Cahalan? Should we care because she’s 21, living in New York City, has her dream job of working...
Review: Baywatch
If anything deserved to be called “Jiggle TV,” it was certainly Baywatch, which premiered at the end of the Eighties on NBC and reached...
Review: The Mummy
Must everything be part of a universe now? Take The Mummy, the official first installment in Universal's Dark Universe (2014's Dracula...
Review: Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is one of the best superhero films ever made. Yes, it's the first female-fronted superhero film since the mediocre Elektra...
Review: The Lure (Córki dancingu)
"Wish I could be part of that world," Ariel famously sang in The Little Mermaid, though as the balls-to-the-wall bonkers Polish musical...