Review: JT LeRoy
"Sometimes the lies are more true than the truth," one character says in JT LeRoy, a fascinating look at not only one of the greatest...
Review: High Life
High Life is a cinematic contraption that ensnares and mesmerises. It is directed by French filmmaker Claire Denis, working in her first...
Review: Avengers: Endgame
Part of the journey is the end, and what an end. Of course, it's not strictly the end to one of the most successful and arguably singular...
Review: Dragged Across Concrete
Mel Gibson's offscreen antics have overshadowed and dimmed his light in the past decade or so but, in his heyday as sexiest man alive and...
Review: Her Smell
In Her Smell, her third collaboration with writer-director Alex Ross Perry, Elisabeth Moss portrays Becky Something, the lead vocalist of...
Review: Drunk Parents
Drunk Parents, finally seeing the light of day nearly two years after filming was completed, is easily one of the worst films ever made,...
Review: Dark Was the Night
Dark Was the Night, originally bearing the less sinister title of Behold My Heart, is a predictable but effective look at how grief...
Review: Welcome to Marwen
Considering the true story on which it is based, Welcome to Marwen should be a compelling work. Yet, for all its technical wizardry, the...
Review: On the Basis of Sex
Straightforward and bordering on by-the-numbers, On the Basis of Sex is a solid, old-fashioned biopic that focuses on the early life of...
Review: Shazam!
That Shazam! could have easily been released in the Eighties is no criticism. If anything, it's unabashedly old-school tone is one of its...