Review: Mary Magdalene
In the Bible and in popular culture, where women are either categorised as saints or sinners, Mary Magdalene has long been wrongly viewed...
Review: Loving Pablo
Loving Pablo is the trashy telenovela take on one of the most notorious murderers, torturers, and kidnappers you never knew you wanted....
Review: Dark River
A familiar tale of childhood trauma lingering into adulthood, Dark River is buoyed by intense and committed performances from Ruth Wilson...
Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
In the grand scheme of the Marvel Universe, the character of Ant-Man has always served as a diversion, comic relief in the company of his...
Review: Ideal Home
"I like to serve my stuffed piquillo peppers on the back of a horse," declares Erasmus Brumble as he sits astride a horse as the latest...
Review: The Catcher Was a Spy
If you didn't know who Morris "Moe" Berg was before seeing The Catcher Was a Spy, you won't necessarily know who he was after the...
Review: Chappaquiddick
A fascinating look at the incident that scotched any presidential chances Edward "Ted" Kennedy may have had, Chappaquiddick may be one of...
Review: Submission
Ted Swenson (Stanley Tucci) is 49 years old, happily married to Sherrie (Kyra Sedgwick), and tenured at a liberal arts college in...
Review: The Year of Spectacular Men
The Year of Spectacular Men finds actress Lea Thompson directing herself and her daughters Madelyn, who wrote the screenplay, and Zoey,...
Review: Sicario: Day of the Soldado
Perhaps without the long shadow cast by its predecessor, the sequel/spin-off Sicario: Day of the Soldado would have seemed a riveting...