Review: Lizzie
Not much is particularly known about Lizzie Borden other than the nursery rhyme that told of how she took an axe and gave her mother...
Review: Golden Exits
"People don't really make films about ordinary people who don't do anything," Naomi remarks near the start of Golden Exits. Of course,...
Review: The Snowman
Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole novels have sold 23 million copies in 40 languages. Couple that with the popularity of the...
Review: Beatriz at Dinner
There's a sadness that reverberates through screenwriter Mike White and director Miguel Arteta's latest collaboration, Beatriz at Dinner....
Review: The Dinner
Published in 2009, Herman Koch's international bestseller The Dinner has already been adapted three times for the big screen: a 2013...
Review: Love & Friendship
Kate Beckinsale is an unalloyed delight as Lady Susan Vernon in Love & Friendship, writer-director Whit Stillman's adaptation of Jane...
Review: Little Accidents
Every movie comes with a set of contrivances. Depending on the skill of execution, these can come off as rote and formulaic. There is a...
From the Archives: Chloë Sevigny
"I don't want to be stuck in [arthouse movies]. I wouldn't mind doing some bigger films. I want people to see my films."- Chloë Sevigny...
Review: A Map of the World
Alice Goodwin (Sigourney Weaver) is a wife and mother and a city dweller who now finds herself in rural Wisconsin to help her husband...