Review: Yoga Hosers
If randomly pieced together movies laden with cameos and fronted by obnoxious teen girls are your idea of a good time, then Kevin Smith's...
Review: Elle
The line between pleasure and pain has always been a thin, if sometimes invisible, line for director Paul Verhoeven. His latest film...
Review: Deepwater Horizon
"Deepwater Horizon has exploded and is on fire." Those words are a chilling understatement of the inferno that engulfed the oil rig...
Review: Complete Unknown
How does it feel to be like a rolling stone? Complete Unknown, which lyrically references Bob Dylan's song, doesn't so much answer this...
Review: The Infiltrator
Olympia Dukakis is in but a few scenes in The Infiltrator, but her appearance electrifies this well-made but often disengaging drama. The...
Review: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Certainly no one could be more suited than Tim Burton to direct the film adaptation of Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar...
Review: My Blind Brother
The blind brother of the title is Robbie (Adam Scott), viewed as an inspirational figure and a local celebrity for performing various...
Review: Swiss Army Man
Weirdness, wackiness and whimsicality permeate Swiss Army Man, the feature film debut of music video directors Dan Kwan and Daniel...
Review: Goat
The opening moments of Goat present us with a mass of white young men huddled around something or someone, we never know. Their...
Review: The Magnificent Seven
Bartholomew Brogue is a weak man and, like all weak men, he rules with wealth and fear. Like the most dangerous of weak men, he's...