Review: Euphoria
If nothing else, Euphoria proves that two compelling actresses do not a satisfying film make. Marking the English-language debut of...
Review: Submergence
At what point does a filmmaker lose their mojo? When is it that their characteristic style, once their blessing, suddenly becomes a...
Review: Tomb Raider
Fun fact: Alicia Vikander is the second actress to take on the iconic videogame heroine, Lara Croft, within three years after winning her...
Review: Tulip Fever
One never knows why troubles alight upon one film and not another. In general, it never bodes well when a film's release is delayed...
Review: The Light Between Oceans
Rapture gives way to moral anguish in Derek Cianfrance's third feature, The Light Between Oceans, an achingly beautiful adaptation of...
Review: Jason Bourne
Did the identity of Jason Bourne ever truly matter? The Bourne Trilogy - The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne...
Review: Burnt
Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) stops dead in his tracks at the sight of former flame Anne Marie. And why not? Anne Marie is played by the...
Review: The Danish Girl
With numerous independent films and television series depicting nuanced and edgy tales of the transgender experience, perhaps the reserve...
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,...
Review: Testament of Youth
Testament of Youth opens with Alicia Vikander's face as her inscrutable gaze observes those around her. Hers is an almost inconceivable...