Review: Gloria Bell
In Gloria Bell, Chilean director Sebastián Lelio's English-language remake of his 2013 film Gloria, Julianne Moore embodies the titular...
Review: Bel Canto
A superb and delicately rendered adaptation of Ann Patchett's 2001 novel, Bel Canto is a lyrical expression of how love, understanding...
Review: Wonderstruck
Wonderstruck, the new film from Todd Haynes adapted from Brian Selznick's 2011 novel, tells of two parallel pilgrimages and, as such,...
Review: Suburbicon
Welcome to Suburbicon, a community whose idea of itself as "a melting pot of diversity" is defined by the full spectrum of whiteness. One...
Review: Kingsman The Golden Circle
Kingsman: The Golden Circle makes no bones about its intentions to be a bigger, louder, more frenetic, and even more absurd sequel to the...
Review: Maggie's Plan
A delightful screwball comedy that revolves around a young woman who discovers that life is not always within her control, Maggie's Plan...
Review: Freeheld
Solid performances can't quite save Freeheld, a fact-based drama that allows the political to overwhelm the personal. As with The Danish...
Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
The warrior is tired. More than ever, Katniss Everdeen bears the emotional and physical battle scars of being the symbol of the...
Review: Seventh Son
Not much happens in Seventh Son, though it certainly works hard to convince you otherwise. Based on the first book in Joseph Delaney's...
Review: Still Alice
How many of us have experienced the occasional lapse of memory? Or perhaps been at a loss for a particular word? Do we give these odd...