Review: Mute
Blade Runner's undeniable influence on what the present-future world looks like has now become more curse than blessing. Its vision of a...
Review: Irreplaceable You
Letting go is hard to do, especially when it's letting go of someone whom you've loved almost your entire life. That's the case with...
Review: Beast of Burden
Charisma may be an essential ingredient in one-character, single-setting, real-time films, but charisma can only take one so far if the...
Review: Permission
Relationship issues abound for two couples in Brian Crano's romantic dramedy, Permission. For Will (Dan Stevens) and Anna (Rebecca Hall),...
Review: Just Getting Started
It's been 14 years since writer-director Ron Shelton released his last film, the solid if unmemorable Hollywood Homicide. Prior to that,...
Review: Black Panther
More than a significant milestone for the Marvel Cinematic Universe - or any other comic book film franchise, for that matter - Black...
Review: Phantom Thread
By parts beguiling, quietly devastating, and surgically cruel, Phantom Thread, the latest from writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson, is...
Review: The Cloverfield Paradox
If there are any screams to be had in The Cloverfield Paradox, the latest entry in the Cloverfield film universe, they are screams of...
Review: Le Fidèle (aka Racer and the Jailbird)
The white hot chemistry of Matthias Schoenaerts and Adèle Exarchopolous is more than enough to recommend Flemish director Michaël R....
Review: Fifty Shades Freed
The high-gloss, soft-core film adaptations of E.L. James' wildly popular Fifty Shades trilogy have always been unbothered by logic,...