Review: An Actor Prepares
An Actor Prepares is a painfully by-the-numbers and pedestrian comedy drama that is somewhat redeemed by Jeremy Irons' exuberant...
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: Justice League
Sigh. Whatever hopes were made resurgent by the critical and commercial success of this summer's Wonder Woman are extinguished by Justice...
Review: Their Finest
Their Finest, adapted from a 2009 novel Their Finest Hour and a Half by Lissa Evans and taking its title from a speech by Winston...
Review: Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed may be one of the better film adaptations of a video game franchise. Not necessarily because it boasts a cast containing...
Review: The Man Who Knew Infinity
A pleasant and pleasing if by-the-numbers biopic, The Man Who Knew Infinity spotlights Srinavasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel), an Indian-born...
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: The Correspondence
The Correspondence begins with a passionate kiss and ends with a woman walking towards a new beginning. Somewhere in the middle lies the...
Review: High-Rise
Tom Hiddleston is a fine specimen. Aesthetically, he's perfect casting as Robert Laing in Ben Wheatley's film adaptation of J.G....
Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Evil cannot be defeated without collateral damage. The damage may be physical, as in the absurdly glutinous destruction on display in the...