Review: Here and Now
A reworking of Agnès Varda's 1962 classic, Cléo de 5 à 7, Here and Now begins with a dire diagnosis for its heroine, Vivienne Carala...
Review: The Hate U Give
Starr Carter is living a double life. There's the Starr that was born and raised in the fictional predominantly black neighbourhoud of...
Review: Hunter Killer
Another year, another bland and mediocre offering from Gerard Butler. One could be reasonably excused for the thought given that the...
Review: The Tale
The body remembers, even when the mind intellectualises or romanticises. In The Tale, documentarian Jennifer Fox explores her own history...
Review: John Wick Chapter 2
John Wick: Chapter 2 is pedal to the metal from the get-go. With an economy of exposition that other franchise directors would do well to...
Review: Suicide Squad
Undeniably disappointing but not without glimmers of promise, Suicide Squad yet again shows that Warner Brothers is still struggling in...
Review: Every Secret Thing
One's interest doesn't just wander when watching Every Secret Thing, it flees with alacrity from the dreariness and banality....
Review: Run All Night
Third time is the charm for director Jaume Collet-Serra and actor Liam Neeson, who come together for their strongest and most satisfying...
Review: Selma
Selma is the first feature film to put the eminent pastor, activist, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. front and center...