Review: Juliet, Naked
Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, Juliet, Naked is a sweet and gentle romantic comedy that somehow falls flat despite the winning lead...
Review: Love After Love
Melding the roiling intimacy of John Cassavetes with the intense emotionalism of Ingmar Bergman may seem an experiment in bleakness for...
Review: The Cloverfield Paradox
If there are any screams to be had in The Cloverfield Paradox, the latest entry in the Cloverfield film universe, they are screams of...
Review: Molly's Game
A bright law student becomes the madam of the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game in Los Angeles and New York. It may seem a...
Review: Loving Vincent
Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch painter ignored during his time but much celebrated after his death, died at the age of 37 from a...
Review: The Incredible Jessica James
Written especially for Jessica Williams, best known as the youngest correspondent on television's The Daily Show, The Incredible Jessica...
Review: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Certainly no one could be more suited than Tim Burton to direct the film adaptation of Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar...
Review: The Program
Lance Armstrong's fall from grace has been fashioned as an emotionally hollow but narratively compelling combination of Frankenstein...
Review: Calvary
"I first tasted semen when I was seven years old," a man on the other side of the darkened confessional booth reveals to Father James...
Review: St. Vincent
A misanthropic malcontent with a penchant for the booze and racist insults, Vincent may not be a person you'd wish to tolerate in real...