Review: Salt and Fire
"Lethargic, listless, torpid, moribund..." describes Gael García Bernal's Professor Fabio Cavani of his wait at the airport's immigration...
Review: Aftermath
It's not only the miscasting of Arnold Schwarzenegger that plagues the Darren Aronofsky-produced, Javier Gullón-scripted, and Elliott...
Review: Win It All
Win It All, the third collaboration between director Joe Swanberg and actor Jake Johnson, is as endearing and charming as its perpetually...
Review: The Ticket
The Ticket, the compelling sophomore effort from Ido Fluk, unfolds as a modern-day parable of a man who suddenly finds himself in...
Review: The Fate of the Furious
"Dominic Toretto just went rogue," Dwayne Johnson's Luke Hobbs declares and, with that, The Fate of the Furious revs up its engines,...
Review: Carrie Pilby
Growing up is hard to do and even more so when you're nineteen-year-old intellectual prodigy Carrie Pilby (Bel Powley). A Londoner who...
Review: Mine
The best one character, single setting films make the most of their limitations, stripping away rather than piling on, ratcheting either...
Review: CHiPS
A fun but not exactly great TV series that ran from 1977 - 1983, CHiPS, like most big-screen adaptations of shows from the '70s or '80s,...
Review: Power Rangers
Sometimes all a superhero film needs is a good villain to prevent it from sinking into a muck of genericness. In the case of Power...
Review: Ghost in the Shell
A disappointing live-action reboot of Mamori Oshii's 1995 Japanese anime opus, Ghost in the Shell offers unimpeachable visual...