Review: King Lear
With its assured direction, engaging visuals, and featuring a murderers' row of British actors, the latest telling of Shakespeare's King...
Review: Thor Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok is easily the best of Marvel's Thor movies which may seem like damning with faint praise, but its achievement is not to be...
Review: Transformers The Last Knight
Stuff gets blown up. Robots throw down. Humans try to keep straight faces whilst spouting dialogue that contributes not a whit to any...
Review: Collide
Boy meets girl. Girl has life-threatening disease. Boy risks life and limb to get money to save her life. But that's all beside the point...
Review: Misconduct
Is it ludicrous? That goes without saying. Yet, for all its many faults, Misconduct is also satisfyingly diverting. A throwback to the...
Review: Kidnapping Mr. Heineken
Kidnapping Mr. Heineken is remarkable in its consistency to generate little to no interest or intrigue. I can't recall a film in recent...
From the Archives: Jessica Lange
"Finding a new way to work again is what I'd like to do because you get lulled into working the same way…into working the way you know...
Review: Meet Joe Black
When death comes knocking on your door in the form of Brad Pitt, there really isn't any reason to go on living. In Meet Joe Black, Pitt...