Review: Spinning Man
Did he or didn't he? That is the central question of Spinning Man, based on a novel by George Harrar and starring Guy Pearce and Pierce...
Review: You Were Never Really Here
You Were Never Really Here, director Lynne Ramsay's first film since 2011's We Need to Talk About Kevin, begins with a series of slippery...
Review: 10x10
In a 10x10 room with concrete, sound absorbent walls no one can hear you scream. And certainly Kelly Reilly's Cathy does a great deal of...
Review: Rampage
Rampage is much like San Andreas, Dwayne Johnson's last collaboration with director Brad Peyton. It's dumb and preposterous, but the kind...
Review: I Kill Giants
There's been no dearth of films in which children experiencing trauma retreat into a fantasy world (The Wizard of Oz, Pan's Labyrinth, A...
Review: A Quiet Place
After two fairly unremarkable outings in Brief Interviews with Hideous Men and The Hollars, actor John Krasinski finally establishes his...
Review: Gringo
An immensely entertaining romp shot through with the spirit of Elmore Leonard, Gringo also serves as a showcase for David Oyelowo, best...
Review: Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
"She was a big name in black-and-white films, not so much in colour," says one character of Gloria Grahame in Film Stars Don't Die in...
Review: Furlough
With talent like Melissa Leo and Tessa Thompson, one would hope that Furlough would be engaging. Yet the 48 Hours meets Midnight Run...
Review: Ready Player One
A steam locomotive pulling into a train station in the Lumière Brothers 1896 short, L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat. A giant...