Review: Holmes & Watson
Whilst it might elicit an accidental laugh or two, Holmes & Watson is mostly dead on arrival, as bereft of laughs as it is a reason for...
Review: The Little Hours
If you ever wondered what would happen if Black Narcissus combined with Ken Russell's The Devils would be like as a comedy, then wonder...
Review: Kong Skull Island
At its most entertaining when one doesn't take it as seriously as it often takes itself, Kong: Skull Island is an exhilarating...
Review: Tale of Tales
A king who dotes upon a flea. An old woman who tricks a monarch into believing her young and beautiful. A queen who eats the heart of a...
Review: The Lobster
An unusual fable about love as a misguided remedy to solitude, The Lobster is an outstanding master class in pitch-black absurdity....
Review: Magnolia
Genius is the first word that comes to mind. Original, daring, unexpected and intense are others. Magnolia is writer-director Paul Thomas...
Review: For Love of the Game
Baseball and Kevin Costner have always made for a perfect pairing -- Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, and now For Love of the Game. Costner...
Review: Never Been Kissed
There's something about a beautiful woman who is not afraid to make a fool of herself. In being flawed, in being one of the mortals --...