

Review: The Red Sea Diving Resort
The key to Chris Evans' appeal, apart from his obvious good looks and physique, is a cocksure yet calmly commanding composure that no one...


Review: Disobedience
As in Sebastián Lelio's previous film, the Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience uses death as a springboard for a narrative...


Review: You Were Never Really Here
You Were Never Really Here, director Lynne Ramsay's first film since 2011's We Need to Talk About Kevin, begins with a series of slippery...


Review: One Percent More Humid
"If it would just be one percent more humid...then we would all drown," Iris (Juno Temple) drunkenly ponders in writer-director Liz W....


Review: The Neon Demon
The Neon Demon begins with an arresting tableau of a young woman, innocence nevertheless radiating through the semi-geisha and glitter...


Review: A Most Violent Year
A first-rate vivisection of ambition and moral compromise, A Most Violent Year is set in 1981, reportedly the worst year on record for...


Review: Selma
Selma is the first feature film to put the eminent pastor, activist, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. front and center...


Review: Best Laid Plans
When the noirish Best Laid Plans begins, Nick (Alessandro Nivola) is looking out of a window. He is inside a bar called the Nocturne. The...