Review: Ant-Man
For better or worse, everything is connected in the Marvel Universe. The ties may at times be tenuous, but they are in place nonetheless....
Review: Before We Go
A long night's journey into day, the romantic drama Before We Go begins in Grand Central Station. Nick (Chris Evans) is a trumpet player...
Review: Lila & Eve
Lila & Eve is a revenge drama built on a fairly sound foundation that is inevitably waterlogged by its weaknesses. Though the material...
Review: Strangerland
First there were four in the Australian mystery drama Strangerland. Those four are the Parkers, recently transplanted to the fictional...
Review: Safelight
Safelight is eighty-four minutes of tedium that loses interest in itself within its opening minutes. Set in the Seventies - though the...
Review: She's Funny That Way
The great Ernst Lubitsch once said, "I've been to Paris, France and I've been to Paris, Paramount. Paris, Paramount is better." Paris,...
Review: True Story
In a business built on the concept of inviolable truths, a story still needs to sell. So do you tell a truth which may be unpalatable or...
Review: Jackie & Ryan
Jackie & Ryan is a whisper of a film - slight in plot, unhurried in pacing, and gentle in drama. Yet the very simplicity of its focus and...
Review: Terminator: Genisys
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in his most iconic role in Terminator: Genisys, the latest attempt to milk money out of the blockbuster...
Review: Dark Places
Dark Places, the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's second novel, is helmed by French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner. Flynn wrote Gone...