Review: Love After Love
Melding the roiling intimacy of John Cassavetes with the intense emotionalism of Ingmar Bergman may seem an experiment in bleakness for...
Review: On Chesil Beach
The year is 1962, the setting a Georgian hotel beside Dorset's Chesil Beach. Post-war repression has yet to fully bloom into the sexual...
Review: Cold Skin
Based on the 2002 novel by Albert Sánchez Piñol, Cold Skin begins as a man arrives on a remote island, ready to take his year-long duty...
Review: Extinction
Timing is everything. Take the twist in Extinction, which comes an hour after the film starts and which is meant to have viewers rethink...
Review: Krystal
An 18-year-old young man with a heart condition who's never experienced much of life. An ex-hooker, ex-stripper, ex-heroin addict single...
Review: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Perfectly crafted and even more perfectly executed, it's no exaggeration to say that Mission: Impossible - Fallout is one of the best...
Review: Zoe
Love is a kind of faith and, as with most faiths, difficult to quantify. There is no one definitive formula for it, nor is there one to...
Review: Adrift
In 1983, Tami Oldham Aschraft and her fiancee Richard Sharp were tasked to take a 44-foot yacht from Tahiti to San Diego. It was a...