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: The Ottoman Lieutenant
"I'll tell you the story of my journey. I thought I was going to change the world but, of course, it was the world that changed me."...
Review: War Machine
War Machine appears designed to be both a political satire and a bromantic workplace comedy but its narrative aimlessness and uncertainty...
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: The Jungle Book
Special effects and CGI are so prevalent in films nowadays, so commonplace that it is all too easy to take them for granted. Even viewers...
Review: Life
When ambitious shutterbug Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson) first met James Dean (Dane DeHaan) in 1955, Dean was not yet James Dean. The...
Review: Knight of Cups
Fellini's 8 1/2 conveyed with Antonioni's spatial compositions, Terrence Malick's characteristically gorgeous and poetic Knight of Cups...
Review: The Walk
Never forget. The Walk urges us to remember and celebrate. Post-9/11, the Twin Towers have been a tricky proposition for filmmakers, who...
Review: Self/less
Ryan Reynolds is not a bad actor. There is a sense of commitment to his performances, but he does no more than is necessary. It's a...
Review: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Criticisms of casting Caucasians to play characters of Middle Eastern and North African descent aside, Exodus: Gods and Kings is bloated...