Review: Keeping Up with the Joneses
How perfect are the Joneses? Natalie (Gal Gadot) is leggy and gorgeous, a social media editor and food blogger who also works with a...
Review: Nine Lives
Nine Lives stars Kevin Spacey as Tom Brand, a monstrous millionaire with a penchant for putting his name on buildings, neglecting his...
Review: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Never Go Back is the ungainly titled follow-up to 2012's Jack Reacher, one of Tom Cruise's minor blockbusters in terms of profitability...
Review: Captain Fantastic
"Your mother is dead. Nothing is going to change. We'll go on living in exactly the same way. We're a family." Those words are spoken by...
Review: Blue Jay
Former lovers stroll down memory lane and ponder the path not taken in the unassuming but affecting black-and-white two-hander, Blue Jay....
Review: Wild Oats
Originally aired as a Lifetime movie but released theatrically in international markets, Wild Oats is a trifle of a film headlined by two...
Review: Certain Women
Command of craft doesn't necessarily translate into a compelling film. Take Certain Women, the latest slow burn dissection from Kelly...
Review: Julieta
Loosely adapting a trio of Alice Munro stories ("Chance," "Soon" and "Silence"), Pedro Almodóvar's latest offering may be his most...
Review: Inferno
What would Hitchcock, lover of MacGuffins, have made out of Inferno, which is essentially one big MacGuffin from start to finish? There's...
Review: The Girl on the Train
Let it be said first and foremost that Emily Blunt is nothing short of superlative as Rachel Watson in the film adaptation of Paula...