Review: Men in Black: International
In and of itself, Men in Black: International is an intermittently entertaining sci-fi action comedy, featuring two charismatic leads in...
Review: King Lear
With its assured direction, engaging visuals, and featuring a murderers' row of British actors, the latest telling of Shakespeare's King...
Review: The Children Act
When we first meet Judge Fiona May (Emma Thompson), she is perched behind the bench of her London courtroom and delivering her judgment...
Review: The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
"I'm not fitting!" Danny Meyerowitz (Adam Sandler) yells early on in The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected). He's talking about trying...
Review: Beauty and the Beast
Most remakes, adaptations and updates are superfluous by nature and Disney's $160 million live-action re-staging of its 1991 animated...
Review: Bridget Jones's Baby
A winning comeback for both its star and character, Bridget Jones's Baby is a thoroughly endearing romp and quite arguably the best...
Review: Burnt
Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) stops dead in his tracks at the sight of former flame Anne Marie. And why not? Anne Marie is played by the...
Review: A Walk in the Woods
Nolte and Redford. It doesn't have quite the same kick as Newman and Redford, does it? A Walk in the Woods, an adaptation of Bill...
Review: Effie Gray
The uncoupling of noted Victorian art critic John Ruskin and his wife Euphemia "Effie" Gray was quite the scandal of its time. Though...
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 /...