Review: Louder Than Bombs
A compelling family drama in which emotional detonations are stealthier than its title would suggest, Louder Than Bombs explores the...
Review: High-Rise
Tom Hiddleston is a fine specimen. Aesthetically, he's perfect casting as Robert Laing in Ben Wheatley's film adaptation of J.G....
Review: Criminal
One would think that mixing Frankenstein, Freaky Friday and Flowers for Algernon would result in something more inspired and intriguing...
Review: How to Be Single
How to Be Single revolves around four women who navigate the Manhattan dating scene, philosophising and cracking wise through a series of...
Review: Term Life
"The easiest place to hide is in plain sight," advises professional heist planner Nick Barrow in Term Life. This line is a bit hard to...
Review: Eddie the Eagle
Victory is oftentimes in the doing rather than the winning. Achievement after years of struggle and rejection makes the triumph all the...
Review: Midnight Special
Watching a movie requires a certain amount of faith. You give yourself over to the dark, place yourself in the hands of a filmmaker who...
Review: Captain America: Civil War
Arguably the best superhero film of all time, Captain America: Civil War is definitely the best entry thus far in the Marvel Cinematic...
Review: Sky
Sky begins with a Parisian couple driving through the California desert. She is Romy (Diane Kruger), he is Richard (Gilles Lelouche)....
Review: Nina
Nina Simone was a great many things - singer-pianist, activist, an unapologetically black woman - but boring she was not. Like many...