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: Woman Walks Ahead
Focusing on a mostly forgotten meeting of the minds between Swiss-American artist and activist Caroline Weldon and Lakota Sioux Indian...
Review: Molly's Game
A bright law student becomes the madam of the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game in Los Angeles and New York. It may seem a...
Review: The Zookeeper's Wife
Based on an extraordinary true story, The Zookeeper's Wife is a powerful, moving and inspiring film with a typically superb central...
Review: Miss Sloane
"Lobbying is about foresight," states the steely-eyed, hard-jawed title character of the engrossing political drama, Miss Sloane....
Review: The Huntsman: Winter's War
One could well argue that The Huntsman: Winter's War is more entertaining than its predecessor, Snow White and the Huntsman. It thrives...
Review: Crimson Peak
"Ghosts are real," begins Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak, and the first image we see is that of Mia Wasikowska's Edith Cushing, pale...
Review: The Martian
The Martian is director Ridley Scott's rendition of a workplace comedy. It might be odd to describe it as such, but not entirely...
Review: Miss Julie
Liv Ullmann's adaptation of August Strindberg's 1888 play, Miss Julie, is replete with painterly compositions, none more striking than...
Review: Wilde Salomé
There is just no sense in pretending that anything else matters in Al Pacino's documentary feature Wilde Salomé other than Jessica...