Review: Darkest Hour
Words are powerful. They can inflame and inspire. The latter was certainly true for Winston Churchill, who served as Great Britain's...
Review: Pilgrimage
Faith has been used as both shield and weapon. Pilgrimage, the Irish medieval thriller directed by Brendan Muldowney, reflects upon this...
Review: Stronger
What does it mean to be a hero? Stronger, the new drama directed by David Gordon Green starring Jake Gyllenhaal as 2013 Boston Marathon...
Review: Wonder
"When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind." Kindness costs nothing, and yet it seems the most difficult thing...
Review: November Criminals
"He's not doing anything," an actor once said of acting opposite Gary Cooper, yet the camera revealed otherwise. There are performers who...
Review: Borg McEnroe
Borg McEnroe is a study in contrasts of two of the greatest tennis players that ever played as they prepare to meet in one of, if not the...
Review: Roman J. Israel, Esq.
In the beginning of Roman J. Israel, Esq., the sophomore effort from screenwriter Dan Gilroy, the titular character is a Los Angeles...
Review: Suburbicon
Welcome to Suburbicon, a community whose idea of itself as "a melting pot of diversity" is defined by the full spectrum of whiteness. One...
Review: The Mountain Between Us
Alex Martin (Kate Winslet) is a photographer on her way to New York for her wedding. Ben Bass (Idris Elba) is a doctor is on his way to...
Review: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Yorgos Lanthimos' follow-up to his brilliant pitch-black romantic fable The Lobster, begins with a...