Review: The Birth of a Nation
Nate Parker serves as actor, writer, producer and director in The Birth of a Nation. Personal controversies aside, Parker deserves some...
Review: Indignation
Though this is his directorial debut, Indignation bears the hallmarks that have defined James Schamus as both Ang Lee's go-to...
Review: Hands of Stone
The inherent problem with any biopic is attempting to compress a life lasting decades into a two-hour film that not only must mark the...
Review: In a Valley of Violence
Never mess with a man and his dog. Especially when that man has had some experience with killing. That was the lesson learned in John...
Review: King Cobra
In much the same way as Hollywood films about Hollywood spotlight bed-hopping and back-stabbing, films about the porn industry have...
Review: Snowden
The tale of Edward Snowden - whistleblower, patriot, traitor, all or none of the above - would seem in Oliver Stone's conspiratorial,...
Review: The Accountant
Less a standard genre film than an unusual and atmospheric character study, The Accountant stars Ben Affleck as Christian Wolff, a...
Review: Masterminds
That sound you hear for most of Masterminds' 95-minute running time is the wailing of crickets as a group of very talented actors flail...
Review: Doctor Strange
Undoubtedly Marvel's most visually arresting superhero spectacle to date, Doctor Strange immerses audience in a psychedelic wonderland brimm
Review: Mr. Church
For his first film role in four years, Eddie Murphy is Mr. Henry Church, who has been appointed to drive Miss Daisy - correction, look...