Review: JT LeRoy
"Sometimes the lies are more true than the truth," one character says in JT LeRoy, a fascinating look at not only one of the greatest...
Review: Lizzie
Not much is particularly known about Lizzie Borden other than the nursery rhyme that told of how she took an axe and gave her mother...
Review: Personal Shopper
It takes a certain audacity to have the first ten or so minutes of one's film comprised of little more than a young woman roaming an...
Review: Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
The film adaptation of Ben Fountain's 2012 novel Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is solid if not particularly compelling. Its main...
Review: Certain Women
Command of craft doesn't necessarily translate into a compelling film. Take Certain Women, the latest slow burn dissection from Kelly...
Review: Café Society
The heart doesn't always get what it wants in Woody Allen's Café Society, which contains a melancholic heart within its confectionary...
Review: Equals
In Drake Doremus' Equals, the future is envisioned as a dystopia where feelings are suppressed and emotions are dangerous to both the...
Review: Anesthesia
Not a thought goes unarticulated in the generally numbing everyone-is-connected drama, Anesthesia, actor-writer-director Tim Blake...
Review: American Ultra
"Your teeth glow in the dark," Timothy Olyphant's Raylan Givens tells longtime nemesis Boyd Crowder during their dark night of the soul...
Review: Camp X-Ray
"They will test you and they will best you," Corporal Ransdell (Lane Garrison) tells the latest batch of recruits as he gives them the...