Review: Detroit
Perhaps one of the most unnerving things about Detroit, Kathryn Bigelow's docudrama about the 1967 Detroit riots and, specifically, the...
Review: El Bar (The Bar)
A man walks outside a bar in downtown Madrid and is shot dead. Within minutes, a second man, who had gone to help him, is also shot dead....
Review: The Hitman's Bodyguard
The Hitman's Bodyguard may be a been-there, done-that action comedy, but its predictability doesn't detract from the fact that it is one...
Review: The Dark Tower
Even if one wasn't aware that it was based on Stephen King's eight-novel multiverse and that the production was plagued with last-minute...
Review: The Ottoman Lieutenant
"I'll tell you the story of my journey. I thought I was going to change the world but, of course, it was the world that changed me."...
Review: My Cousin Rachel
Did she? Didn't she? Is she? Isn't she? Ambiguity and infatuation power the second film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1951 novel My...
Review: Going in Style
Going in Style is the cinematic equivalent of comfort food - a satisfying mix of drama, comedy, and a heist film, it also offers the...
Review: The Incredible Jessica James
Written especially for Jessica Williams, best known as the youngest correspondent on television's The Daily Show, The Incredible Jessica...
Review: Blind
The last time Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore were paired on-screen it was in 1996 in the fairly decent dramatic thriller The Juror, in which...
Review: Message from the King
His name is King, but it may as well be Carter or Walker for like those protagonists in Get Carter and Point Blank, he is a man on a...