Review: Southpaw
The Antoine Fuqua-directed boxing drama Southpaw is penned by Kurt Sutter, the creator of the Shakespearean motorcycle melodrama Sons of...
Review: American Ultra
"Your teeth glow in the dark," Timothy Olyphant's Raylan Givens tells longtime nemesis Boyd Crowder during their dark night of the soul...
Review: Ten Thousand Saints
Conflict and transition are at the heart of Ten Thousand Saints, the warm and sensitive film adaptation of Eleanor Henderson's novel...
Review: I'll See You in My Dreams
You can live with loneliness for a long time and keep it well at bay. Widowed for over 20 years, retired schoolteacher Carol Peterson...
Review: Child 44
The world of Child 44 is a dark one filled with distrust and betrayal, where people denounce their family, friends, and neighbours in...
Review: 6 Years
There are two reasons to watch the slight and excruciatingly directionless romantic drama 6 Years: Ben Rosenfield and most especially...
Review: The D Train
There are so many contrivances that beggar belief in Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel's joint directorial debut, The D Train, that it's a...
Review: The Man from U.N.C.LE.
It may be a wonder why it took this long for a film adaptation of the popular spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. to get off the ground,...
Spotlight on: Elizabeth Debicki
What is it about the Land Down Under that makes it such a consistent supplier of grade-A talent? Australia has gifted Hollywood with a...
Review: Some Kind of Beautiful (aka How to Make Love Like an Englishman)
Originally titled How to Make Love Like an Englishman, Some Kind of Beautiful is character rehabilitation in the guise of a romantic...