Review: Teen Spirit
Style and likability can often go a long way, which is why it's relatively easy to give Teen Spirit, actor Max Minghella's directorial...
Review: Galveston
Adapted from the novel by True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto, Galveston is a striking Southern noir meets Jim Thompson hybrid...
Review: I Think We're Alone Now
In a small town whose populace was almost entirely wiped out by a mysterious and unexplained apocalyptic event, there lives Del (Peter...
Review: Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley begins with a perfect image of its title character scribbling in her notebook at her mother's gravesite. That the then...
Review: How to Talk to Girls at Parties
Based on a short story by Neil Gaiman, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, at its best, recalls an unholy hybrid of Earth Girls are Easy,...
Review: The Beguiled
To beguile is to deceive or divert and The Beguiled, directed by Sofia Coppola from Thomas C. Pullman's 1966 novel and Don Siegel's 1971...
Review: 20th Century Women
A touching and textured tribute to his mother and the two older sisters who raised him, writer-director Mike Mills' third feature 20th...
Review: Live By Night
If Live By Night, Ben Affleck's fourth directorial effort and second film adaptation of a Dennis Lehane novel, were judged by looks...
Review: About Ray
Though titled About Ray, British director Gaby Dellal's latest film often seems less about its title character than Maggie (Naomi Watts),...
Review: The Neon Demon
The Neon Demon begins with an arresting tableau of a young woman, innocence nevertheless radiating through the semi-geisha and glitter...