Review: The History of Love
"Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl, and her laughter was a question he wanted to spend his whole life answering." So...
Review: Murder on the Orient Express
"My name is Hercule Poirot, and I am probably the greatest detective in the world," remarks the resplendently mustachioed Belgian...
Review: Columbus
Ostentatious in simplicity and masterful in execution, Columbus heralds Korean-born video essayist Kogonada as a filmmaker to watch....
Review: Brad's Status
A heartfelt and piercing portrait of a white and privileged middle-aged malcontent, writer-director Mike White's Brad's Status also...
Review: Newness
Ever since his breakout work Like Crazy, director Drake Doremus has been taken with depicting lovers caught in the misery of their own...
Review: A Bad Moms Christmas
They're baaaack! After being a surprise hit last summer, it was inevitable that a sequel would be fast-tracked for Bad Moms, which was...
Review: Good Time
Since the end of the popular tween romance fantasy Twilight saga, Robert Pattinson has been committed to proving himself more than just...
Review: Jungle
After serving his time in the military, all a young Israeli man named Yossi Ghinsberg (Daniel Radcliffe) wants to do is escape the...
Review: The Foreigner
Global action superstar Jackie Chan displays surprisingly solid dramatic chops in the political revenge thriller The Foreigner. Based on...
Review: Hampstead
Considering the aching poignancy that suffused his previous film, Last Chance Harvey, director Joel Hopkins' latest effort Hampstead...