Review: Men in Black: International
In and of itself, Men in Black: International is an intermittently entertaining sci-fi action comedy, featuring two charismatic leads in...
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: Widows
Leave it to Steve McQueen, the director of such weighty fare as Hunger, Shame and the Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave, to take a genre...
Review: The Commuter
Let's not kid ourselves: The Commuter, the fourth pairing of Liam Neeson and director Jaume Collet-Serra, is not a great film. Like their...
Review: Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
"It is our job to follow the breadcrumbs, but those breadcrumbs appear to be taking us on a tour of the West Wing of the White House and...
Review: Silence
Based on Shūsaku Endō's 1966 novel, Martin Scorsese's long-gestating passion project Silence is by no means the director's definitive...
Review: A Monster Calls
A tale of a boy too old to be a kid and too young to be a man, A Monster Calls spins an imaginative blend of gothic fairy tale and family...
Review: Ted 2
The Thunder Buddies are back in this agreeable, if ultimately disappointing, sequel to Seth MacFarlane's surprise smash Ted. A follow-up...
Review: Run All Night
Third time is the charm for director Jaume Collet-Serra and actor Liam Neeson, who come together for their strongest and most satisfying...
Review: Taken 3
The third and hopefully final installment of the series, Taken 3 certainly leaves one wanting less. Having exhausted all family members...