Review: Tangerine
Tangerine unfolds over the course of one Christmas Eve, a time traditionally dominated by chaotic discord and a generosity of spirit....
Review: Every Thing Will Be Fine
"We can only try to believe there's meaning to this," Charlotte Gainsbourg's Kate whispers in Wilm Wenders' Every Thing Will Be Fine. For...
Review: Love
"I want to make movies out of blood, sperm and tears," Murphy (Karl Glusman) declares in Love. Its writer-director, Gaspar Noé, has...
Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
The warrior is tired. More than ever, Katniss Everdeen bears the emotional and physical battle scars of being the symbol of the...
Review: Shelter
"I used to live in a place like this. I used to sleep in a bed like that," notes Hannah (Jennifer Connelly) in actor Paul Bettany's...
Review: Mistress America
Greta Gerwig makes a grand entrance as Brooke Cardinas in Mistress America. Descending from the red steps behind the TKTS booth in Times...
Review: The Stanford Prison Experiment
It began with an ad in the classifieds: Male college students needed for psychological study of prison life. Volunteers would be paid...
Review: I Smile Back
"I need to remember how to be a good wife and a good mother and a real person," resolves Laney Brooks (Sarah Silverman) in the...
Review: The Assassin
Your eyes may bleed from the overabundance of beauty in The Assassin, Taiwanese director Hsiao-Hsien Hou's long-gestating foray into the...
Review: Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Containing no mazes and very little scorch, this sequel to last year's The Maze Runner is a fitfully serviceable but generally...