Review: The Huntsman: Winter's War
One could well argue that The Huntsman: Winter's War is more entertaining than its predecessor, Snow White and the Huntsman. It thrives...
Review: Triple 9
Triple 9, the crime drama written by Matt Cook and directed by John Hillcoat, begins with an immediately immersive action sequence. A...
Review: The Adderall Diaries
"We understand the world by how we retrieve memories; re-order information into stories to justify how we feel." Stephen Elliott's quote...
Review: Tale of Tales
A king who dotes upon a flea. An old woman who tricks a monarch into believing her young and beautiful. A queen who eats the heart of a...
Review: Macbeth
Masculinity maligned often turns malignant. Ambition can be murderous, and sometimes the fear of failure is more motivating than the...
Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane
A woman departs, leaving behind her engagement ring. On the road to a new chapter in her life, she takes a call from her boyfriend, who...
Review: Get a Job
There are many reasons why films are put on the shelf. It can be as complicated as bankruptcies, lawsuits, and creative differences. Or...
Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Evil cannot be defeated without collateral damage. The damage may be physical, as in the absurdly glutinous destruction on display in the...
Review: The 5th Wave
Young Cassie Sullivan (Chloë Grace Moretz) is first glimpsed running through the woods before warily approaching an abandoned convenience...
Review: Fathers and Daughters
Fathers and Daughters is a standard but undeniably affecting melodrama that follows two stories. The first is that of award-winning...