Review: Kodachrome
Inspired by A.G. Sulzberger's 2010 New York Times article, "For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas," the road-trip dramedy...
Review: The Dark Tower
Even if one wasn't aware that it was based on Stephen King's eight-novel multiverse and that the production was plagued with last-minute...
Review: Fist Fight
"Something's funnier than it should be," Charlie Day's Andy Campbell observes in the early stages of Fist Fight, a rambunctious comedy...
Review: Experimenter
How many of us have absolved ourselves of certain responsibilities because "I was only doing my job" or because "I was told to do it"?...
Review: Dear White People
When a film is as brave, bold and bracing as Justin Simien's Dear White People, infractions such as a slack middle section and overly...
Review: Men, Women & Children
Men, Women & Children means to be a serious movie, touching on life, love and identity in the digital age to make a social commentary /...
Review: Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Nearly ten years have passed since the darkhearted denizens of Frank Miller's Sin City slugged and slinked their way onto our movie...
Review: Random Hearts
There's a scene in Random Hearts that has actors Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas walking into a Miami nightclub and staring - eyes...
Review: The Thirteenth Floor
As we shed this century and welcome the millennium, the trend du jour in the cinema appears to be this: what is this thing we call life?...