Review: The Aftermath
Much like Anna Karenina stepping off the train and into a tragic love triangle, so too does Rachael Morgan as she arrives in Hamburg,...
Review: Serenity
Like most noirs, neo or otherwise, Serenity belongs to its women. And what a pair. There's Anne Hathaway, blonde and scarlet-lipped,...
Review: First Man
"When you get a different vantage point, you get a different perspective," Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) says in First Man, Damien...
Review: Chappaquiddick
A fascinating look at the incident that scotched any presidential chances Edward "Ted" Kennedy may have had, Chappaquiddick may be one of...
Review: All I See is You
All I See is You, directed by Marc Forster and starring a riveting Blake Lively, often resembles an episode of Showtime's erotic...
Review: Mudbound
Netflix well and truly enters this year's Oscar race with a powerful film adaptation of Hillary Jordan's critically acclaimed debut novel...
Review: The Man with the Iron Heart (aka HHhH)
Though Adolf Hitler is rightfully synonymous with the Holocaust, no less a monster was Richard Heydrich, whom the Fuhrer described as...
Review: Knight of Cups
Fellini's 8 1/2 conveyed with Antonioni's spatial compositions, Terrence Malick's characteristically gorgeous and poetic Knight of Cups...
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: 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...