Review: Dark Phoenix
Even without the electrifying and exceptional finale that was Avengers: Endgame still in recent memory, Dark Phoenix would be a curiously...
Review: The Snowman
Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole novels have sold 23 million copies in 40 languages. Couple that with the popularity of the...
Review: Song to Song
In his own way, director Terrence Malick has been making action musicals since his notoriously fallow output became alarmingly abundant....
Review: Alien Covenant
What does one expect going into Alien: Covenant, the latest in the Alien franchise? If one expects a return to the glory days of the...
Review: Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed may be one of the better film adaptations of a video game franchise. Not necessarily because it boasts a cast containing...
Review: Trespass Against Us
An eccentric and not particularly successful hodgepodge of crime thriller and family drama, TV and music video director Adam Smith's...
Review: The Light Between Oceans
Rapture gives way to moral anguish in Derek Cianfrance's third feature, The Light Between Oceans, an achingly beautiful adaptation of...
Review: X-Men Apocalypse
X-Men: Apocalypse does not quite plumb the depths of awfulness as prodigiously as X-Men: The Last Stand but, coming off the franchise's...
Review: Macbeth
Masculinity maligned often turns malignant. Ambition can be murderous, and sometimes the fear of failure is more motivating than the...
Review: Steve Jobs
"I'm poorly made," Steve Jobs confesses. Not so this biopic, which stands as a supreme achievement that finds director Danny Boyle...