Review: Dark Phoenix
Even without the electrifying and exceptional finale that was Avengers: Endgame still in recent memory, Dark Phoenix would be a curiously...
Review: Red Sparrow
Red Sparrow, based on the novel by former CIA operative Jason Matthews, introduces us to Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence), a prima...
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: Passengers
Loneliness is a poison that can lead to self-destruction or deplorable duplicities. Could you spend the rest of your life alone, fully...
Review: X-Men Apocalypse
X-Men: Apocalypse does not quite plumb the depths of awfulness as prodigiously as X-Men: The Last Stand but, coming off the franchise's...
Review: Joy
What to make of Joy, a work in which director David O. Russell buries a very good film under a mountain of nonsense and a maelstrom of...
Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
The warrior is tired. More than ever, Katniss Everdeen bears the emotional and physical battle scars of being the symbol of the...
Review: Serena
One of the more arresting images in the handsomely mounted Serena arrives an hour into the film. Serena Pemberton (Jennifer Lawrence) is...
Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
Last we saw Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence), she had shot the arrow that punctured the forcefield, short-circuited the Capitol's...