Review: Private Life
It should be the most natural thing in the world, having a baby, and yet it can be the hardest thing to achieve for some couples. Rachel...
Review: Flower
By all rights, Zoey Deutch should be a major movie star. Lovely of face and limitless of talent, the actress continues to prove that...
Review: A Bad Moms Christmas
They're baaaack! After being a surprise hit last summer, it was inevitable that a sequel would be fast-tracked for Bad Moms, which was...
Review: Captain Fantastic
"Your mother is dead. Nothing is going to change. We'll go on living in exactly the same way. We're a family." Those words are spoken by...
Review: Bad Moms
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) is overstressed, overworked, overly concerned with doing it all and being perfect, and overdue for a breakdown...
Review: The Family Fang
There are dysfunctional families and there is The Family Fang. Comprised of Caleb (Christopher Walken), Camille (Maryann Plunkett) and...
Review: The D Train
There are so many contrivances that beggar belief in Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel's joint directorial debut, The D Train, that it's a...
Review: She's Funny That Way
The great Ernst Lubitsch once said, "I've been to Paris, France and I've been to Paris, Paramount. Paris, Paramount is better." Paris,...
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: This is Where I Leave You
Judd Altman (Jason Bateman) learns the following in the opening moments of This is Where I Leave You: his wife Quinn (Abigail Spencer)...