

Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
In the grand scheme of the Marvel Universe, the character of Ant-Man has always served as a diversion, comic relief in the company of his...


Review: Our Souls at Night
There's a reason why Robert Redford and Jane Fonda are film legends. Yes, they're both talented and attractive but there's something else...


Review: Wilson
Woody Harrelson plays the titular character in Wilson, theoretically to be heralded as both the film adaptation of Daniel Clowes' graphic...

Review: All We Had
All We Had, an adaptation on Annie Weatherwax's 2014, is less remarkable for being actress Katie Holmes' directorial debut than it is for...


Review: Grandma
Grandma may be a custom-made vehicle for the indomitable Lily Tomlin, but it is the effortlessly sexy and heartbreaking Sam Elliott who...


Review: Ant-Man
For better or worse, everything is connected in the Marvel Universe. The ties may at times be tenuous, but they are in place nonetheless....


Review: Jurassic World
Jurassic Park should never have been a franchise. Few directors can match Steven Spielberg's mastery at rooting spectacle in childlike...


Review: Tomorrowland
"It's not personal, it's programming," a character declares at one point in Tomorrowland. Though the reverse of this statement will be...


Review: Men, Women & Children
Men, Women & Children means to be a serious movie, touching on life, love and identity in the digital age to make a social commentary /...


Review: Three Kings
Three Kings is shot like a dream and maybe it is. Maybe the Gulf War has just been one long hallucination, a diversion in the desert....