Review: Vice
As he proved in his Oscar-winning The Big Short, which tracked how the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was caused by the United Sates...
Review: Wildlife
A survival story of a different kind, actor Paul Dano's modest but magnificent directorial debut, Wildlife, observes a family in crisis....
Review: The Land of Steady Habits
In The Land of Steady Things, the sixth feature in 22 years from director Nicole Holofcener, a man discovers that the grass isn't always...
Review: Woman Walks Ahead
Focusing on a mostly forgotten meeting of the minds between Swiss-American artist and activist Caroline Weldon and Lakota Sioux Indian...
Review: Hostiles
The brutality and plaintive poetry displayed in the opening minutes of Hostiles sets the tone for what follows in writer-director Scott...
Review: Red Sparrow
Red Sparrow, based on the novel by former CIA operative Jason Matthews, introduces us to Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence), a prima...
Review: Molly's Game
A bright law student becomes the madam of the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game in Los Angeles and New York. It may seem a...
Review: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Yorgos Lanthimos' follow-up to his brilliant pitch-black romantic fable The Lobster, begins with a...
Review: The Only Living Boy in New York
The Only Living Boy in New York, the latest from director Marc Webb, tries to be this generation's The Graduate but, to paraphrase one of...
Review: Gold
So loosely based on true events as to be practically fictitious, Gold at least finds Matthew McConaughey relishing his role as the...