Review: The Red Sea Diving Resort
The key to Chris Evans' appeal, apart from his obvious good looks and physique, is a cocksure yet calmly commanding composure that no one...
Review: State Like Sleep
There is a fine line between hypnotic and sleep-inducing, and State of Sleep very often crosses into the former. The tone of detachment...
Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society doesn't ask much of its audience, but neither does it ask much of itself. As with its...
Review: Irreplaceable You
Letting go is hard to do, especially when it's letting go of someone whom you've loved almost your entire life. That's the case with...
Review: The Ottoman Lieutenant
"I'll tell you the story of my journey. I thought I was going to change the world but, of course, it was the world that changed me."...
Review: 2:22
A businessman reading a newspaper. A pregnant woman standing under a clock. Two women laughing. A door slamming. A drop of water. These...
Review: The Invitation
There is already something in the air at the outset of the tense and chilling horror thriller, The Invitation. It may be the Hollywood...
Review: The Age of Adaline
Adaline Bowman is a curious case. First seen making her way across present-day San Francisco to obtain forged identification documents,...
Review: Wild
"I'm lonelier in my real life than I am out here," Cheryl Strayed (Reese Witherspoon) confesses at one point in Wild, the true account of...