Review: Todos lo saben (Everybody Knows)
Todos lo saben (Everybody Knows), the searing and powerful new drama from Iranian writer-director Asghar Farhadi, makes a magnificent...
Review: Loving Pablo
Loving Pablo is the trashy telenovela take on one of the most notorious murderers, torturers, and kidnappers you never knew you wanted....
Review: mother!
In the character posters for Darren Aronofsky's mother!, an angelic Jennifer Lawrence holds her heart in her hands and Javier Bardem is...
Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
As Captain Armando Salazar, Javier Bardem is cracked of face and glaucomic of eye, with the darkest of blood for spittle, and hair...
Review: The Last Face
Roundly dismissed at last year's Cannes Film Festival, Sean Penn's latest directorial effort, The Last Face, is a plodding, cringingly...
Review: The Gunman
The Gunman begins in 2006 in the stylishly sun-baked Democratic Republic of Congo. News reports inform us that this is the scene of the...
Review: Autómata
In the exposition-heavy prologue of Autómata, we learn that it is the year 2044, solar storms have rendered the earth's surface into a...