Review: The Equalizer 2
About as dull and boring a film as one can get, The Equalizer 2 has the distinction of being the first (and hopefully last) sequel of...
Review: LBJ
There are films that don't necessarily reach artistic heights but are effective nonetheless. Rob Reiner's LBJ is one such film. Its...
Review: Battle of the Sexes
If tennis remains the only sport in which men and women receive equal prize money, that is mostly due to the efforts of Billie Jean King....
Review: Independence Day: Resurgence
A millefeuille of blandness compared to the fist-pumping energy of its predecessor, Independence Day: Resurgence picks up 20 years after...
Review: American Ultra
"Your teeth glow in the dark," Timothy Olyphant's Raylan Givens tells longtime nemesis Boyd Crowder during their dark night of the soul...
Review: Cymbeline
Having put forth a contemporary spin on one of the Bard's most famous plays Hamlet back in 2000, director Michael Almereyda tackles one...
Review: The Equalizer
Denzel Washington is in a league of his own. Soon to be sixty, his career spanning nearly four decades and still going strong, he has...
Review: Brokedown Palace
There will come a day when there will be no tears shed onscreen by Claire Danes. I hope I live to see that day but, until then, I suppose...