Review: Domino
To say that Domino is one of director Brian De Palma's lesser efforts is putting it mildly. Workmanlike, pedestrian and by-the-numbers...
Review: Mary, Queen of Scots
That Mary, Queen of Scots is handsomely mounted and excellently acted is not in doubt. It is sexy and spirited in parts, thrilling and...
Review: The Catcher Was a Spy
If you didn't know who Morris "Moe" Berg was before seeing The Catcher Was a Spy, you won't necessarily know who he was after the...
Review: Spinning Man
Did he or didn't he? That is the central question of Spinning Man, based on a novel by George Harrar and starring Guy Pearce and Pierce...
Review: Alien Covenant
What does one expect going into Alien: Covenant, the latest in the Alien franchise? If one expects a return to the glory days of the...
Review: Brimstone
Brimstone, the first English-language film from Dutch director Martin Koolhoven, is a two-and-a-half-hour period drama that often plays...
Review: Genius
A predominantly refined chore with moments of interest that are few and far between, Genius depicts the relationship between Maxwell...
Review: Equals
In Drake Doremus' Equals, the future is envisioned as a dystopia where feelings are suppressed and emotions are dangerous to both the...
Review: Results
Love isn't easy. Loving yourself or loving someone else, someone who is their own roiling mess of fears, desires, and unreasonable...
Review: The Rover
Narratively lean yet cinematographically lush, The Rover is a chamber piece set in an expansive location. This and that happens with...