Review: Instant Family
Instant Family, inspired by the personal experiences of writer-director Sean Anders and his wife, often plays like an extended PSA for...
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: Table 19
An intermittently amusing wedding comedy that wastes the talents of its accomplished cast along with the potential of its premise, Table...
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 Hollars
A generic dysfunctional family comedy drama made diverting by its ensemble cast, The Hollars marks actor John Krasinki's second...
Review: Mother's Day
"That was a historic disaster. This is all so stupid. What are we doing?" One would be hard-pressed to find a more accurate summation of...
Review: The Boss
Somewhat of a letdown after the giddy comedic heights of last year's Spy, The Boss is a sturdy but insufficient vehicle for Melissa...
Review: Ride with the Devil
Daniel Woodrell's novel was entitled Woe to Live On -- this at least clues us in on the intent of the film based on his novel. Alas, Ang...