Review: Untogether
A drama about a group of people adrift and looking for love, Untogether marks the directorial debut of novelist Emma Forrest. Possessed...
Review: A Private War
Marie Colvin was a woman who lived dangerously. A famed foreign war correspondent for The Sunday Times, she reported from the frontlines...
Review: Robin Hood
"Forget history, forget what you've seen before, forget what you think you know," viewers are told at the beginning of Robin Hood, the...
Review: Fifty Shades Freed
The high-gloss, soft-core film adaptations of E.L. James' wildly popular Fifty Shades trilogy have always been unbothered by logic,...
Review: Fifty Shades Darker
It's a tale as old as time, beauty taming the beast, and Fifty Shades Darker, the second installment of the best-selling erotic saga,...
Review: The 9th Life of Louis Drax
A film of disparate elements that only ever coalesces in its last half hour, The 9th Life of Louis Drax finds horror specialist Alexandre...
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey
With any literary adaptation, one hopes to equal, improve upon, or surpass the source material. Part of the trick is to assess how it can...
Review: Flying Home a.k.a. Racing Hearts
Originally titled Flying Home but renamed to the equally generic Racing Hearts for its worldwide video release, this English-language...