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...
Review: Billionaire Boys Club
What does Billionaire Boys Club have to say about how greed can warp the mind and corrode the soul? Not much by the look of things but,...
Review: The Equalizer 2
About as dull and boring a film as one can get, The Equalizer 2 has the distinction of being the first (and hopefully last) sequel of...