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 Favourite
A royal romp featuring the savagery of All About Eve, the machinations of Dangerous Liaisons, and the sumptuousness of Barry Lyndon, The...
Review: Rebel in the Rye
"You act out at authority figures...because you're emotionally repressed at home. You also think you're the cleverest boy that ever...
Review: Newness
Ever since his breakout work Like Crazy, director Drake Doremus has been taken with depicting lovers caught in the misery of their own...
Review: Collide
Boy meets girl. Girl has life-threatening disease. Boy risks life and limb to get money to save her life. But that's all beside the point...
Review: Equals
In Drake Doremus' Equals, the future is envisioned as a dystopia where feelings are suppressed and emotions are dangerous to both the...
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: Kill Your Friends
Kill Your Friends' title is a bit misleading considering there are no such things as friends in the dog-eat-dog world of the film's...
Review: Dark Places
Dark Places, the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's second novel, is helmed by French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner. Flynn wrote Gone...
Review: Mad Max: Fury Road
The best action film of this millennium. Full stop. The long-awaited fourth installment of the Mad Max franchise, Fury Road is a shot of...