Review: Whiplash
Andrew (Miles Teller) has one goal: to be one of the greats. The young jazz drummer's all-consuming, single-minded focus is nurtured by...
Review: Hector and the Search for Happiness
There is a gulf of difference between simple and simpleminded and where the childlike simplicity of François Lelord's popular novel...
Review: Calvary
"I first tasted semen when I was seven years old," a man on the other side of the darkened confessional booth reveals to Father James...
Review: Camp X-Ray
"They will test you and they will best you," Corporal Ransdell (Lane Garrison) tells the latest batch of recruits as he gives them the...
Review: Take Care
Leslie Bibb should be a bigger star than she is. Lovely and statuesque, at home in any genre, she's an always welcome presence. As warm...
Review: The Riot Club
Class warfare underlines the debauchery on extreme display in The Riot Club, the film adaptation of Laura Wade's hit play Posh. Centering...
Review: Foxcatcher
On January 26, 1996, John du Pont shot Dave Schultz three times in the driveway of Schultz's home, which was located on du Pont's...
Review: Pride
Befittingly openhearted and irresistibly pleasing, Pride depicts the unlikely alliance between the workers and families involved in the...
Review: '71
The Troubles have been depicted in various films such as Cal, In the Name of the Father, Hunger, and Bloody Sunday. Now we have '71, a...
Review: Son of a Gun
Alicia Vikander, the young Swedish actress, has been one to watch since her impressive performances in Pure and A Royal Affair. In the...