Review: From the Land of the Moon (Mal de pierres)
"Why choose to be unhappy?" That may be the question viewers pose to themselves whilst watching the film adaptation of Milena Agus'...
Review: Le redoutable (aka Redoubtable)
Le redoutable focuses on the pivotal transitional period in the life of Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel), the legendary filmmaker who...
Review: Hostiles
The brutality and plaintive poetry displayed in the opening minutes of Hostiles sets the tone for what follows in writer-director Scott...
Review: A Fantastic Woman (aka Una Mujer Fantástica)
It should be so simple. A man dies. The woman he loves should be allowed to grieve. Yet Marina is denied that right time and time again...
Review: Red Sparrow
Red Sparrow, based on the novel by former CIA operative Jason Matthews, introduces us to Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence), a prima...
Review: Game Night
It would be all too easy to dismiss Game Night as yet another wearisome and harebrained R-rated comedy that studios have been churning...
Review: Mute
Blade Runner's undeniable influence on what the present-future world looks like has now become more curse than blessing. Its vision of a...
Review: Irreplaceable You
Letting go is hard to do, especially when it's letting go of someone whom you've loved almost your entire life. That's the case with...
Review: Beast of Burden
Charisma may be an essential ingredient in one-character, single-setting, real-time films, but charisma can only take one so far if the...
Review: Permission
Relationship issues abound for two couples in Brian Crano's romantic dramedy, Permission. For Will (Dan Stevens) and Anna (Rebecca Hall),...