Review: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
There is some fine, even excellent work, done by Zac Efron as Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile. Taking its title...
Review: Elizabeth Harvest
"I dreamt I would meet a brilliant man. I would steal his breath away and he in turn would steal me away from everything ugly into a...
Review: Catfight
A trifurcated allegorical satire with Looney Tunes-style violence, writer-director Onur Tukel's Catfight is exactly as advertised. Two...
Review: Miss Sloane
"Lobbying is about foresight," states the steely-eyed, hard-jawed title character of the engrossing political drama, Miss Sloane....
Review: The Benefactor (aka Franny)
Wealth can be as insidious as addiction, and generosity can often be a bullying act. The Benefactor, originally titled Franny, stars...
Review: The Humbling
"All the world's a stage," Simon Axler (Al Pacino) utters in the opening moments of The Humbling. Axler is thirty minutes away from...
Review: Selma
Selma is the first feature film to put the eminent pastor, activist, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. front and center...
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: Happiness
I can see why critics would call Happiness bold and brilliant. It tackles a taboo -- pedophilia -- and plunks it in the midst of a...