Review: Bleed for This
The blessing and curse of any sports drama is its inherent predictability. One knows exactly what one is in for, so it takes a little...
Review: The Edge of Seventeen
Hailee Steinfeld came upon the scene in 2011 with her remarkable Best Supporting Actress Oscar-nominated performance for True Grit. She...
Review: American Pastoral
Seymour "Swede" Levov would seem to have it all: he's a Greatest Generation Newark Jew with the blond, blue-eyed looks of a WASP, a...
Review: Silence
Based on Shūsaku Endō's 1966 novel, Martin Scorsese's long-gestating passion project Silence is by no means the director's definitive...
Review: I Am Michael
Who is Michael Glatze? Is he a gay man advocating for the rights of the LGBT community? Or is he a Christian pastor who believes that...
Review: Miss Sloane
"Lobbying is about foresight," states the steely-eyed, hard-jawed title character of the engrossing political drama, Miss Sloane....
Review: Split
M. Night Shyamalan has been slowly but surely working his way back from the critical and commercial disappointments that have plagued him...
Review: The 9th Life of Louis Drax
A film of disparate elements that only ever coalesces in its last half hour, The 9th Life of Louis Drax finds horror specialist Alexandre...
Review: Live By Night
If Live By Night, Ben Affleck's fourth directorial effort and second film adaptation of a Dennis Lehane novel, were judged by looks...
Review: Jackie
It's not too often that a film breathes such life into something so familiar that it renders it new and exciting. Take Jackie, the...