Review: The Stolen
Set in 1860, The Stolen begins with London-born Charlotte Lockton (Alice Eve) settling into her new life in the South Island of New...
Review: Bright
Imagine, if you will, that the events depicted in The Lord of the Rings were actual history. Now imagine that, centuries later in present...
Review: Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle
There are a lot of clever touches in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, not the least of which is the concept itself. Instead of having the...
Review: Breathe
There doesn't seem to be a shortage of inspiring true stories as evidenced by Breathe, which features superb performances by Andrew...
Review: Paddington 2
Paddington 2, the sequel to the 2014 live action film based on Michael Bond's hugely popular children's books, may be more of the same...
Review: Thelma
A father and daughter walk over a frozen lake and head out into the snowy woods to hunt. Catching sight of a deer, the young girl is...
Review: I Love You Daddy
It's difficult not to think of actor-writer-director Louis CK's recent offscreen troubles when watching his new film, I Love You, Daddy....
Review: Star Wars The Last Jedi
Last we were in the Star Wars cinematic universe, the force had awakened in orphaned scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley), leading her to seek...
Review: Victoria & Abdul
"No one really knows what it's like to be queen," Queen Victoria laments. Victoria & Abdul, the latest from director Stephen Frears and...
Review: The Party
Sally Potter's The Party assembles a dream cast and squanders them in a pitch black, drawing-room comedy that feels infinitely longer...