Review: Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle
Even if its release date hadn't been moved by nearly two-and-a-half years to avoid direct competition with Jon Favreau's "live-action"...
Review: The House with a Clock in Its Walls
There's an intriguing story that The House with a Clock in Its Walls wishes to tell, one that's to do with the way we desperately grasp...
Review: Ocean's Eight
There's a lot to love in Ocean's Eight, the all-female spinoff of Steven Soderbergh's Ocean trilogy, even if the film itself is overall...
Review: Thor Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok is easily the best of Marvel's Thor movies which may seem like damning with faint praise, but its achievement is not to be...
Review: Song to Song
In his own way, director Terrence Malick has been making action musicals since his notoriously fallow output became alarmingly abundant....
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: Carol
Carol is a rapturous masterpiece of a film built on the simplest of stories: two people falling in love. The fact that it is a love story...
Review: Knight of Cups
Fellini's 8 1/2 conveyed with Antonioni's spatial compositions, Terrence Malick's characteristically gorgeous and poetic Knight of Cups...
Review: Cinderella
In an era when deconstruction and revisionism of childhood tales are the norm, Disney's live-action Cinderella is almost brave and...
Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Peter Jackson's passion project, encompassing six films over the course of 13 years, comes to a satisfying end with The Hobbit: The...