Review: Spider-Man Far From Home
It was never going to be easy being the first MCU film released after Avengers: Endgame. How can you follow up an arguable masterpiece...
Review: Velvet Buzzsaw
The art world, with all its pretensions and affectations, is a fairly easy target for mockery. Velvet Buzzsaw, which re-teams...
Review: Wildlife
A survival story of a different kind, actor Paul Dano's modest but magnificent directorial debut, Wildlife, observes a family in crisis....
Review: Stronger
What does it mean to be a hero? Stronger, the new drama directed by David Gordon Green starring Jake Gyllenhaal as 2013 Boston Marathon...
Review: Okja
Fairy tales may be made for children but they often recount the darker corners of human nature and the moral morass that surrounds even...
Review: Life
Though its essential premise is Alien meets Gravity, Life is nonetheless a wholly solid and satisfying space thriller. It may have the...
Review: Nocturnal Animals
Combining melodrama with the darkest of pulp noirs, Nocturnal Animals is a chilly and chilling passion play of regret and revenge, duty...
Review: Demolition
Though problems the size of fault lines pervade nearly its entirety, there is something strangely compelling about Demolition, which...
Review: Everest
"The last word always belongs to the mountain." Indeed, the mighty Everest can offer both triumph and tragedy for those who attempt to...
Review: Southpaw
The Antoine Fuqua-directed boxing drama Southpaw is penned by Kurt Sutter, the creator of the Shakespearean motorcycle melodrama Sons of...