Review: A Simple Favor
Think Gone Girl meets The Talented Mr. Ripley with a dash of Martha Stewart on top of which is ladled the irresistible trashiness of a...
Review: Pitch Perfect 3
If nothing else, at least one can rest assured that Pitch Perfect 3 is the final entry in a franchise that should never have been....
Review: Table 19
An intermittently amusing wedding comedy that wastes the talents of its accomplished cast along with the potential of its premise, Table...
Review: The Hollars
A generic dysfunctional family comedy drama made diverting by its ensemble cast, The Hollars marks actor John Krasinki's second...
Review: The Accountant
Less a standard genre film than an unusual and atmospheric character study, The Accountant stars Ben Affleck as Christian Wolff, a...
Review: Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
Loosely based on an improbably true story of two brothers who trolled for dates on Craigslist and became viral sensations, the basic...
Review: Mr. Right
"OK, whatever," one character sighs upon seeing a dead body sprawled on the apartment floor in the romantic comedy, Mr. Right, but the...
Review: Get a Job
There are many reasons why films are put on the shelf. It can be as complicated as bankruptcies, lawsuits, and creative differences. Or...
Review: Digging for Fire
There is something amazing happening in the Swanberg household for both Kris and Joe Swanberg have delivered their best films to date...
Review: Pitch Perfect 2
Like its predecessor, Pitch Perfect 2 begins with an embarrassment and finishes with an unequivocal triumph. In between, there are some...