Review: The Equalizer 2
About as dull and boring a film as one can get, The Equalizer 2 has the distinction of being the first (and hopefully last) sequel of...
Review: Roman J. Israel, Esq.
In the beginning of Roman J. Israel, Esq., the sophomore effort from screenwriter Dan Gilroy, the titular character is a Los Angeles...
Review: Fences
There is many a devastating scene in Fences, the film adaptation of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. That many of them are...
Review: The Magnificent Seven
Bartholomew Brogue is a weak man and, like all weak men, he rules with wealth and fear. Like the most dangerous of weak men, he's...
Review: The Equalizer
Denzel Washington is in a league of his own. Soon to be sixty, his career spanning nearly four decades and still going strong, he has...
From the Archives: Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie has dirt under her unpolished fingernails. This is comforting, being that the rest of her - unblinking blue eyes, the lush...
Review: The Bone Collector
Universal Studios has been putting out some fine products this year -- October Sky, EdTV, Life, The Mummy, Notting Hill, Bowfinger -- and...
Review: The Siege
A bus is taken hostage by a Palestinian terrorist. On board are men, women, seniors, and children. And a bomb. Outside are camera crews,...