Review: Eye in the Sky
Technological advances may have allowed countries to conduct so-called armchair wars, where battles can be fought not on the ground where...
Review: Love & Friendship
Kate Beckinsale is an unalloyed delight as Lady Susan Vernon in Love & Friendship, writer-director Whit Stillman's adaptation of Jane...
Review: Now You See Me 2
Last we left the Four Horsemen, a group of magicians assembled by a mysterious benefactor called the Eye to expose malfeasant...
Review: Maggie's Plan
A delightful screwball comedy that revolves around a young woman who discovers that life is not always within her control, Maggie's Plan...
Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Two years have passed since the surprisingly enjoyable Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot turned a tidy profit by resurrecting its...
Review: Our Kind of Traitor
Though perhaps not as complex an exploration of the moral morass in which John le Carré typically plunges his characters, Our Kind of...
Review: Warcraft
Will anything ever surpass, much less match, Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which has cast a gargantuan shadow over the...
Review: Mother's Day
"That was a historic disaster. This is all so stupid. What are we doing?" One would be hard-pressed to find a more accurate summation of...
Review: The Ones Below
Maternal dread blankets writer-director David Farr's The Ones Below, a psychological drama pitched somewhere between Roman Polanski's...
Review: Keanu
Cats make everything better. Fact. Just take a look at Keanu, the action comedy that marks the inaugural feature film outing of...