

Review: Her Smell
In Her Smell, her third collaboration with writer-director Alex Ross Perry, Elisabeth Moss portrays Becky Something, the lead vocalist of...

Review: Permission
Relationship issues abound for two couples in Brian Crano's romantic dramedy, Permission. For Will (Dan Stevens) and Anna (Rebecca Hall),...


Review: Marshall
Thurgood Marshall shall be remembered, amongst other things, as the Supreme Court's first African-American justice. Before his historic...


Review: Kill Switch
Marginally better than last year's migraine-inducing, first-person perspective action film Hardcore Henry, the sci-fi Kill Switch...


Review: Colossal
As evidenced by his two previous efforts Timecrimes and Extraterrestrial, the mix of the comic and fantastical has been Spanish...


Review: The Ticket
The Ticket, the compelling sophomore effort from Ido Fluk, unfolds as a modern-day parable of a man who suddenly finds himself in...


Review: Beauty and the Beast
Most remakes, adaptations and updates are superfluous by nature and Disney's $160 million live-action re-staging of its 1991 animated...


Review: The Cobbler
"Go where the story takes you" is basic advice that apparently was largely unheeded by those responsible for The Cobbler. It's...


Review: Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
For those coming in blind to the Night at the Museum franchise, Secret of the Tomb must be an ambivalent viewing experience. This third...


Review: A Walk Among the Tombstones
The first time I saw Liam Neeson was in a 1984 television miniseries named A Woman of Substance. It was, to use an old term, " a woman's...