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: Cold Pursuit
It seems like the template of any post-Taken Liam Neeson film - man exacts revenge on those who have wronged his family - but Cold...
Review: The Tale
The body remembers, even when the mind intellectualises or romanticises. In The Tale, documentarian Jennifer Fox explores her own history...
Review: Downsizing
What if, in the not-so-distant future, Norwegian scientists had discovered a way to address the oncoming ecological and economic effects...
Review: Star Wars The Last Jedi
Last we were in the Star Wars cinematic universe, the force had awakened in orphaned scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley), leading her to seek...
Review: Wilson
Woody Harrelson plays the titular character in Wilson, theoretically to be heralded as both the film adaptation of Daniel Clowes' graphic...
Review: The Founder
A superb biopic that draws you in from its first moment and maintains its hold until the last frame, The Founder traces the rise and fall...
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: 99 Homes
A foreclosure drama set within the framework of a gangster thriller, 99 Homes is a passionate if occasionally heavy-handed morality tale...
Review: Wild
"I'm lonelier in my real life than I am out here," Cheryl Strayed (Reese Witherspoon) confesses at one point in Wild, the true account of...