Review: Mary Poppins Returns
One needn't have worried for Emily Blunt is practically perfect in every way as the title character in Mary Poppins Returns, a thoroughly...
Review: Paddington 2
Paddington 2, the sequel to the 2014 live action film based on Michael Bond's hugely popular children's books, may be more of the same...
Review: A Hologram for the King
"How did I get here?" goes one lyric in the Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime," the song played during the dream sequence that kicks off...
Review: Suffragette
On June 4, 1913, Emily Wilding Davison suffered fatal injuries after stepping out in front of King George V's horse at the Epsom Derby. A...
Review: The Danish Girl
With numerous independent films and television series depicting nuanced and edgy tales of the transgender experience, perhaps the reserve...
Review: In the Heart of the Sea
The thing about inspiration is it can be less than what it inspires. Such is the case with Ron Howard's latest film, In the Heart of the...
Review: Spectre
"The dead are alive" are the four words that kickstart the 24th installment in the Bond series, a franchise that has resurrected itself...
Review: The Lobster
An unusual fable about love as a misguided remedy to solitude, The Lobster is an outstanding master class in pitch-black absurdity....
Review: Paddington
There's very little, if anything at all, to fault with Paddington, a thoroughly disarming work that sees Michael Bond's much-beloved bear...
Review: Lilting
Simple and modest, aching and powerful, Lilting is a moving piece that uses the divides of age, culture, sexuality, and language to tell...