Review: The Happytime Murders
The Happytime Murders, a soft-boiled noir set in a world where humans and puppets (un)happily co-exist, is fascinating not necessarily...
Review: The Little Mermaid
It's been 34 years since the release of Ron Howard's Splash, starring then relatively unknowns Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah, and there has...
Review: Rosy
Though it may not initially seem to be the case, the woman-in-captivity drama, Rosy, is actually a dark romantic comedy that observes...
Review: Crazy Rich Asians
It's been 25 year since a major Hollywood studio featured an all-Asian cast (that would be 1993's The Joy Luck Club), and certainly the...
Review: Mile 22
Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg reunite in Mile 22, their fourth collaboration within the last five years and undoubtedly the...
Review: Hot Summer Nights
Hot Summer Nights, starring a pre-Call Me By Your Name Timothée Chalamet, takes place during a time when "people loved Jesus and macaroni...
Review: Elizabeth Harvest
"I dreamt I would meet a brilliant man. I would steal his breath away and he in turn would steal me away from everything ugly into a...
Review: Hotel Artemis
June 21, 2018. A riot rages throughout in Los Angeles. It may be a dangerous jungle out there but, for Jean "the Nurse" Thomas, it's...
Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society doesn't ask much of its audience, but neither does it ask much of itself. As with its...
Review: The Spy Who Dumped Me
Unlike the Bond film title from which it takes its inspiration, The Spy Who Dumped Me is less about the spy than the dumped....