Review: Captain Marvel
Amongst the things we learn in Captain Marvel: Nicholas Joseph Fury does not like his toast cut diagonally and the name of his first pet...
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: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Newt Scamander and the gang return with new characters, new beasts both great and small, and several plot strands in the admittedly...
Review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is not a re-telling of the classic myth per se, though it does use the tale as a thinly skinned...
Review: Genius
A predominantly refined chore with moments of interest that are few and far between, Genius depicts the relationship between Maxwell...
Review: Spy
Melissa McCarthy is not Julia Roberts. Yet here she is in Spy, having her Pretty Woman moment at the practically geriatric age of 45....
Review: Black Sea
Ex-Navy captain Robinson (Jude Law) is bitter and disgruntled, forced on the dole by the ocean salvage corporation for whom he's...
From the Archives: Jude Law
The tattoos. The black jeans. The black tank with a rip by the side. He may have been a rock star in another lifetime or perhaps he is...
Review: eXistenZ
"People are programmed to accept so little but the possibilities are so great," Allegra Gellar (Jennifer Jason Leigh) observes in David...
From the Archives: Jennifer Jason Leigh
"You always take a bit home with you, even on the good days because you're trying so hard to be convincing and to believe it yourself...