Review: Point Blank
Based on the 2010 French action thriller, À bout portant, Point Blank (in no way to be confused with the 1967 John Boorman classic) is a...
Review: Fifty Shades Freed
The high-gloss, soft-core film adaptations of E.L. James' wildly popular Fifty Shades trilogy have always been unbothered by logic,...
Review: Fifty Shades Darker
It's a tale as old as time, beauty taming the beast, and Fifty Shades Darker, the second installment of the best-selling erotic saga,...
Review: Get a Job
There are many reasons why films are put on the shelf. It can be as complicated as bankruptcies, lawsuits, and creative differences. Or...
Review: Grandma
Grandma may be a custom-made vehicle for the indomitable Lily Tomlin, but it is the effortlessly sexy and heartbreaking Sam Elliott who...
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey
With any literary adaptation, one hopes to equal, improve upon, or surpass the source material. Part of the trick is to assess how it can...
Review: Magic in the Moonlight
Berlin, 1928. The celebrated magician Wei Ling-Soo rivets the audience as he saws a woman in half, makes an elephant disappear, and...
Review: Elsa & Fred
Some might call Elsa & Fred schmaltzy, sentimental and sitcomish. Yes, it is all of those things but this remake of the 2005...
Review: You're Not You
The best intentions don't always produce the best results. Such is the case with You're Not You, a well-meaning drama that focuses on the...
Review: Meet Joe Black
When death comes knocking on your door in the form of Brad Pitt, there really isn't any reason to go on living. In Meet Joe Black, Pitt...