Review: Suspiria
Suspiria, Luca Guadagnino's take on Dario Argento's giallo classic, is a divisive film to be sure. It will be a shock to the system for...
Review: Bad Times at the El Royale
A man walks into a hotel room and buries a bag of money under the floorboards. Time passes, a knock on the door is heard, he opens the...
Review: Fifty Shades Freed
The high-gloss, soft-core film adaptations of E.L. James' wildly popular Fifty Shades trilogy have always been unbothered by logic,...
Review: Fifty Shades Darker
It's a tale as old as time, beauty taming the beast, and Fifty Shades Darker, the second installment of the best-selling erotic saga,...
Review: How to Be Single
How to Be Single revolves around four women who navigate the Manhattan dating scene, philosophising and cracking wise through a series of...
Review: A Bigger Splash
Seduction and destruction are the twin engines of A Bigger Splash, a glorious slice of trashy sunshine noir that teems with both sexual...
Review: Black Mass
It's not always easy to tell the cops from the robbers, one character notes in Black Mass. How many gangster films have audiences seen...
Review: Cymbeline
Having put forth a contemporary spin on one of the Bard's most famous plays Hamlet back in 2000, director Michael Almereyda tackles one...
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey
With any literary adaptation, one hopes to equal, improve upon, or surpass the source material. Part of the trick is to assess how it can...