Review: London Fields
London Fields is arguably the best example of cinematic slog, not only in recent memory but quite possibly of all time. A migraine of a...
Review: Bad Santa 2
Billy Bob Thornton returns as Willie T. Stokes, the boozing, cussing, thieving, sexed-up, and politically incorrect anti-hero in a Santa...
Review: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Loosely based on Kim Hunter's memoir The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...
Review: Our Brand is Crisis
All the rabid dogs in the world could not inject any bite in Our Brand is Crisis, David Gordon Green's would-be political satire that...
Review: Cut Bank
Small towns offer many pleasures, chief of which is the comfort of a community where everybody knows your name, or at least your face....
Review: The Judge
Though the family drama and the courtroom proceedings trod overly familiar territory, The Judge proves itself to be a worthy watch due to...
Review: A Simple Plan
It was always a hot property and, in the past six years since Scott B. Smith adapted his best-selling novel A Simple Plan for the screen,...
Review: Armageddon
"Is [director] Michael Bay the devil?" Entertainment Weekly asked in a recent article. He may well be. The devil, after all, is the...