Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
"Unbow your head," one character says early on in If Beale Street Could Talk, the statement serving as a rallying cry for Barry Jenkins'...
Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Lee Israel isn't exactly pleasant company, so it's a testament to not only Melissa McCarthy but her partners-in-crime, actor Richard E....
Review: The Upside
Based on the hugely popular 2011 French film, The Intouchables, itself inspired by the true story of businessman Philippe Pozzo di Borgo...
Review: Boy Erased
Much like the recent The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Boy Erased revolves around a teen's experience undergoing gay conversion therapy....
Review: Second Act
"I wish that we lived in a world where street smarts equalled book smarts," Maya laments in Second Act, the latest vehicle for Jennifer...
Review: Glass
As the ending of M. Night Shyamalan's Split revealed, much to everyone's shock and excitement, it existed in the same cinematic universe...
Review: Suspiria
Suspiria, Luca Guadagnino's take on Dario Argento's giallo classic, is a divisive film to be sure. It will be a shock to the system for...
Review: Holmes & Watson
Whilst it might elicit an accidental laugh or two, Holmes & Watson is mostly dead on arrival, as bereft of laughs as it is a reason for...
Review: Vice
As he proved in his Oscar-winning The Big Short, which tracked how the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was caused by the United Sates...
Review: The Favourite
A royal romp featuring the savagery of All About Eve, the machinations of Dangerous Liaisons, and the sumptuousness of Barry Lyndon, The...