Review: Venom
Venom, much like its (anti)hero, is a movie of two parts. The first is a standard origin story made engaging by the relative novelty of...
Review: I Feel Pretty
In this day and age when one is bombarded by airbrushed, retouched, surgically enhanced, and idealised images and articles and video...
Review: All the Money in the World
When looking at Ridley Scott's filmography as a whole, his latest work All the Money in the World seems a minor work. A solid drama that...
Review: Wonderstruck
Wonderstruck, the new film from Todd Haynes adapted from Brian Selznick's 2011 novel, tells of two parallel pilgrimages and, as such,...
Review: The Greatest Showman
Unlike last year's La La Land, which fused the grand MGM musicals of the Forties and Fifties with the more melancholic French ones of the...
Review: Manchester By the Sea
Casey Affleck has dotted the edges of many films for nearly three decades now, sometimes stealing a scene with a smart-alecky wisecrack....
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: Suite Française
The closing titles of Suite Française present the fact behind the fiction. Suite Française was intended to be a series of five novels by...