Review: On the Basis of Sex
Straightforward and bordering on by-the-numbers, On the Basis of Sex is a solid, old-fashioned biopic that focuses on the early life of...
Review: Shazam!
That Shazam! could have easily been released in the Eighties is no criticism. If anything, it's unabashedly old-school tone is one of its...
Review: Dumbo
Director Tim Burton's efforts in recent years have been hit and miss, sometimes reaching the wonderfully heartfelt and quirky heights of...
Review: Us
"Find yourself" reads the sign of an abandoned hall of mirrors and, indeed, young Adelaide does find herself, literally, and thus the...
Review: Untogether
A drama about a group of people adrift and looking for love, Untogether marks the directorial debut of novelist Emma Forrest. Possessed...
Review: Triple Frontier
"The effects of committing extreme violence on other human beings are biological and physiological. That's the price of being a warrior,"...
Review: State Like Sleep
There is a fine line between hypnotic and sleep-inducing, and State of Sleep very often crosses into the former. The tone of detachment...
Review: Fighting with My Family
Depicting the rise of real-life WWE Divas Champion Paige, Fighting with My Family is a not-so-guilty pleasure, a satisfying blend of...
Review: Captain Marvel
Amongst the things we learn in Captain Marvel: Nicholas Joseph Fury does not like his toast cut diagonally and the name of his first pet...
Review: Isn't It Romantic
Rebel Wilson may not look like the typical Hollywood rom-com lead, but she certainly more than possesses the biting effervescence that...