Review: Ma ma
If nothing else, Julio Medem's uneven melodrama Ma ma is shameless in its mission to jerk the tears and pull at the heartstrings. Within...
Review: Bridget Jones's Baby
A winning comeback for both its star and character, Bridget Jones's Baby is a thoroughly endearing romp and quite arguably the best...
Review: Morgan
For those who felt Ex Machina might have benefited from being less interesting and more mediocre, then Morgan is the artificial...
Review: Other People
Jesse Plemons stars as David, a twenty-nine-year-old gay New York-based comedy writer who has moved back to Sacramento to be with his...
Review: Don't Breathe
A tense home invasion thriller that mines its suspense from suffocated spaces and stifled silences, Don't Breathe cements director Fede...
Review: Sully
"I'm just a man who was doing his job," Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger says in Sully, Clint Eastwood's 35th feature as a director....
Review: Wiener-Dog
The spectrum of human life is seen through a dachshund's eyes in Wiener-Dog, writer-director Todd Solondz's eighth feature film in a...
Review: The Intervention
It may not break any new ground but The Intervention, actress Clea DuVall's directorial debut, is a well-accomplished outing that keeps...
Review: The Sea of Trees
The Aokigahara Forest, also known as The Sea of Trees, lies at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. Its trees huddle tightly together,...
Review: Five Nights in Maine
One night would have sufficed, one hour would have been a mercy. Writer-director Maris Curran was fortunate enough to land David Oyelowo...