Review: Booksmart
"We are A+ people going to an A+ party," Molly (Beanie Feldstein) tells her best friend, Amy (Kaitlyn Dever), a mission statement that...
Review: Kodachrome
Inspired by A.G. Sulzberger's 2010 New York Times article, "For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas," the road-trip dramedy...
Review: Permission
Relationship issues abound for two couples in Brian Crano's romantic dramedy, Permission. For Will (Dan Stevens) and Anna (Rebecca Hall),...
Review: Downsizing
What if, in the not-so-distant future, Norwegian scientists had discovered a way to address the oncoming ecological and economic effects...
Review: Colossal
As evidenced by his two previous efforts Timecrimes and Extraterrestrial, the mix of the comic and fantastical has been Spanish...
Review: The Book of Love
Sometimes a movie starts out terribly and gains its footing. In the case of The Book of Love, originally titled The Devil and the Deep...
Review: Masterminds
That sound you hear for most of Masterminds' 95-minute running time is the wailing of crickets as a group of very talented actors flail...
Review: Race
Often nuanced but generally too measured in execution to be anything more than moderately uplifting, Race chronicles a key period in the...
Review: Mother's Day
"That was a historic disaster. This is all so stupid. What are we doing?" One would be hard-pressed to find a more accurate summation of...
Review: Tumbledown
There's plenty to appreciate in Tumbledown, beginning with the beauty of its Maine setting. Lensed by Seamus Tierney, the wintry vistas...