Review: The Best of Me
The Best of Me, the latest film adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel, doesn't mess with the formula that has been sustained by eight...
Review: We'll Never Have Paris
"Are you ready to marry the first girl you've ever been with?" Quinn (Simon Helberg) is asked. That's not really the question Quinn...
Review: Wild Card
Nick Wild (Jason Statham) has a dream: to make $500K and sail off into the Mediterranean sunset. It may be a loser's dream, what with him...
Review: The Humbling
"All the world's a stage," Simon Axler (Al Pacino) utters in the opening moments of The Humbling. Axler is thirty minutes away from...
Review: Song One
A young busker named Henry (Ben Rosenfield) gets hit by a cab as he crosses the street. His sister Franny (Anne Hathaway), who has been...
Review: Top Five
"I want to make uplifting entertainment," Andre Allen (Chris Rock) declares in Top Five. Like Birdman's Riggan Thomsen, Allen longs to...
Review: Dear White People
When a film is as brave, bold and bracing as Justin Simien's Dear White People, infractions such as a slack middle section and overly...
Review: Gemma Bovery
It's been over 150 years since Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary scandalised France with its tale of a provincial doctor's wife who...
Review: Taken 3
The third and hopefully final installment of the series, Taken 3 certainly leaves one wanting less. Having exhausted all family members...
Review: Match
It should be said that both Carla Gugino and Matthew Lillard have long established themselves as solid, capable actors. It should also be...