Review: Kodachrome
Inspired by A.G. Sulzberger's 2010 New York Times article, "For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas," the road-trip dramedy...
Review: The Post
"We can't have an administration dictating to us our coverage just because they don't like what we print about them." So sayeth Ben...
Review: Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
"It is our job to follow the breadcrumbs, but those breadcrumbs appear to be taking us on a tour of the West Wing of the White House and...
Review: Gerald's Game
Stephen King has been having quite the year, what with the box-office success of It and the high profile (though commercially...
Review: Kingsman The Golden Circle
Kingsman: The Golden Circle makes no bones about its intentions to be a bigger, louder, more frenetic, and even more absurd sequel to the...
Review: Gold
So loosely based on true events as to be practically fictitious, Gold at least finds Matthew McConaughey relishing his role as the...
Review: Fathers and Daughters
Fathers and Daughters is a standard but undeniably affecting melodrama that follows two stories. The first is that of award-winning...
Review: Truth
Dan Rather's illustrious broadcast news career came to an inglorious end when he was forced to retire after the controversy surrounding...
Review: Good Kill
"I'm a pilot, and I'm not flying," Major Tom Egan (Ethan Hawke) laments to his wife Molly (January Jones) in one of the few times he...
Review: Double Jeopardy
A dramatic thriller that doesn't quite thrill, Double Jeopardy spins its plot off the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United...