Review: The Land of Steady Habits
In The Land of Steady Things, the sixth feature in 22 years from director Nicole Holofcener, a man discovers that the grass isn't always...
Review: Papillon
Even without the spectre of the acclaimed 1973 original hanging heavy like widow's weeds over it, the current version of Papillon would...
Review: Final Score
There are some films that one can't truly call great but are nonetheless unpolished gems. Final Score is such purely enjoyable popcorn...
Review: The Predator
There's a scene in the original 1987 Predator that best encapsulates its enduring appeal: Bill Duke's Mac Elliot glimpsing the titular...
Review: Peppermint
Lest one forget, Jennifer Garner became a household name with her breakthrough role as CIA officer Sydney Bristow in the television spy...
Review: Nancy
Nancy, the title character of Christina Choe's riveting and well-assured directorial debut, is further evidence that Andrea Riseborough...
Review: BlacKkKlansman
Spike Lee has never been a perfect filmmaker, but it's the imperfections that make his films so riveting and difficult to ignore. His...
Review: Searching
Aneesh Chaganty's directorial debut, Searching, has a clever conceit: what if one told a story predominantly through computer screens?...
Review: Destination Wedding
The title may seem generic, but the film is anything but. One of the best romantic comedies in recent times not to come out of Netflix,...
Review: Support the Girls
In the often incisive and always well-acted workplace comedy drama, Support the Girls, Regina Hall perfectly embodies Lisa, a...