Review: Thank You for Your Service
War-themed films often focus on soldiers in combat rather than the often more difficult reintegration into civilian life, which may be...
Review: Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Even upon its release in 2014, The Maze Runner already felt past its sell-by date. Capitalising on the success of The Hunger Games, it...
Review: Father Figures
In Father Figures, cinematographer Lawrence Sher's unremarkable first outing as director, fraternal twins go on a quest to track down...
Review: The Square
The Square, which won the Palme d'Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, is a social satire, by turns savage and meandering, that often...
Review: LBJ
There are films that don't necessarily reach artistic heights but are effective nonetheless. Rob Reiner's LBJ is one such film. Its...
Review: Pitch Perfect 3
If nothing else, at least one can rest assured that Pitch Perfect 3 is the final entry in a franchise that should never have been....
Review: All I See is You
All I See is You, directed by Marc Forster and starring a riveting Blake Lively, often resembles an episode of Showtime's erotic...
Review: Proud Mary
It is a given fact that Taraji P. Henson has the sass and swagger in the world to carry Proud Mary, which shamelessly rips off John...
Review: Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
Though many will find fault with its elastic handling of facts, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a nonetheless highly compelling...
Review: The Commuter
Let's not kid ourselves: The Commuter, the fourth pairing of Liam Neeson and director Jaume Collet-Serra, is not a great film. Like their...