Review: The Wife
Though The Wife is ostensibly another story about the devoted woman living in the shadows of a celebrated man, it really is more about...
Review: Juliet, Naked
Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, Juliet, Naked is a sweet and gentle romantic comedy that somehow falls flat despite the winning lead...
Review: Private Life
It should be the most natural thing in the world, having a baby, and yet it can be the hardest thing to achieve for some couples. Rachel...
Review: Night School
Night School is a bit of a disappointment, considering the combined comic forces of Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish. It's not that the...
Review: Sorry to Bother You
Sorry to Bother You may be the most WTF commentary on social, racial and identity politics disguised as satiric workplace comedy ever...
Review: King Lear
With its assured direction, engaging visuals, and featuring a murderers' row of British actors, the latest telling of Shakespeare's King...
Review: The Kindergarten Teacher
In The Kindergarten Teacher, Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Lisa Spinelli, a financially comfortable, fortysomething married woman with two...
Review: Bad Times at the El Royale
A man walks into a hotel room and buries a bag of money under the floorboards. Time passes, a knock on the door is heard, he opens the...
Review: First Man
"When you get a different vantage point, you get a different perspective," Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) says in First Man, Damien...
Review: A Star is Born
There are tales - biblical, mythical, Shakespearean - that can be told over and over again and, with each telling, always have some sort...