Review: Avengers: Endgame
Part of the journey is the end, and what an end. Of course, it's not strictly the end to one of the most successful and arguably singular...
Review: The Mule
Earl Stone, the 90-year-old horticulturalist and Korean war veteran that Clint Eastwood embodies in his latest film, The Mule, is such an...
Review: A Star is Born
There are tales - biblical, mythical, Shakespearean - that can be told over and over again and, with each telling, always have some sort...
Review: Avengers Infinity War
To call Avengers: Infinity War epic would be a severe understatement. Ten years and 18 films in the making, Infinity War is arguably not...
Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
For film franchises, the second go-round tends to be a minefield of expectations: can it be as good or better than the first film? The...
Review: War Dogs
Jonah Hill is Humpty Dumpty as Tony Montana in War Dogs, the terrific and terrifically unbelievable based-on-true-events dark comedy that...
Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane
A woman departs, leaving behind her engagement ring. On the road to a new chapter in her life, she takes a call from her boyfriend, who...
Review: Burnt
Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) stops dead in his tracks at the sight of former flame Anne Marie. And why not? Anne Marie is played by the...
Review: Joy
What to make of Joy, a work in which director David O. Russell buries a very good film under a mountain of nonsense and a maelstrom of...
Review: Aloha
Aloha ostensibly centers around an emotionally damaged man who finds redemption thanks to that one great woman who believes in him. I say...