Review: Vox Lux
Much like his debut feature, The Childhood of a Leader, Brady Corbet's sophomore effort Vox Lux is a wry fable tarred and feathered with...
Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Set in the early 1990s when the LGBTQ community had yet to have any significant and accepted representation in pop culture, The...
Review: I Kill Giants
There's been no dearth of films in which children experiencing trauma retreat into a fantasy world (The Wizard of Oz, Pan's Labyrinth, A...
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: A Quiet Passion
Something is woefully amiss in A Quiet Passion, writer-director Terence Davies' meticulously crafted portrait of Emily Dickinson,...
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: Little Men
With his previous effort Love is Strange and now with the beautifully calibrated Little Men, writer-director Ira Sachs proves himself the...
Review: The Fundamentals of Caring
Picture this: a boy and a girl in a diner somewhere in the middle of America. Seen through the diner window, they could be any ordinary...
Review: A Little Chaos
There are two scenes that stir the soul in the romantic period drama, A Little Chaos. One occurs in the final five minutes of the film...
Review: Black or White
Black or White is a family drama about race relations that somehow elides the thornier aspects of its subject matter. Well-intentioned...