Review: Hunter Killer
Another year, another bland and mediocre offering from Gerard Butler. One could be reasonably excused for the thought given that the...
Review: Darkest Hour
Words are powerful. They can inflame and inspire. The latter was certainly true for Winston Churchill, who served as Great Britain's...
Review: The Hitman's Bodyguard
The Hitman's Bodyguard may be a been-there, done-that action comedy, but its predictability doesn't detract from the fact that it is one...
Review: The Space Between Us
"I want to go to Mars...to live there...because I would be living proof that life on Mars is possible...that mankind can make a fresh...
Review: Man Down
A compelling tale about PTSD that is severely bungled by writer-director Dito Montiel's overcomplicated narrative, Man Down is partially...
Review: Criminal
One would think that mixing Frankenstein, Freaky Friday and Flowers for Algernon would result in something more inspired and intriguing...
Review: Child 44
The world of Child 44 is a dark one filled with distrust and betrayal, where people denounce their family, friends, and neighbours in...
From the Archives: Tim Roth
"I've got a 15 year old and he's not impressed. If I'm not in Star Wars, I'm not cool. Ewan [McGregor] is a friend of mine. When I heard...