Review: Serenity
Like most noirs, neo or otherwise, Serenity belongs to its women. And what a pair. There's Anne Hathaway, blonde and scarlet-lipped,...
Review: Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
"It is our job to follow the breadcrumbs, but those breadcrumbs appear to be taking us on a tour of the West Wing of the White House and...
Review: Justice League
Sigh. Whatever hopes were made resurgent by the critical and commercial success of this summer's Wonder Woman are extinguished by Justice...
Review: Paris Can Wait
A lovely little gem of a film, Paris Can Wait marks the directorial feature film debut of eighty-year-old Eleanor Coppola, the wife and...
Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Evil cannot be defeated without collateral damage. The damage may be physical, as in the absurdly glutinous destruction on display in the...
Review: Trumbo
"I've got nobody else to be. I did what I had to do." The words are spoken by actor Edward G. Robinson (Michael Stuhlbarg), but they...
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....
From the Archives: Diane Lane
"My father was very wise, he still is very wise. He really put a computer chip in my head to have a strong work ethic. When you go on a...
From the Archives: Viggo Mortensen
"A good actor is there, a bad actor is not. Sure it's a craft but it also has to do with generosity of spirit. Some people just aren't...
From the Archives: Liev Schreiber
"I don't think it's ever good to do a movie like Armageddon for exposure. It's not necessarily the kind of exposure you want. For me,...