Review: Destroyer
"I don't care what happens to me," LAPD detective Erin Bell says at one point in Destroyer and, indeed, she looks and sounds long past...
Review: The Upside
Based on the hugely popular 2011 French film, The Intouchables, itself inspired by the true story of businessman Philippe Pozzo di Borgo...
Review: Boy Erased
Much like the recent The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Boy Erased revolves around a teen's experience undergoing gay conversion therapy....
Review: Aquaman
Much like Wonder Woman's brief but impactful appearance in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Arthur Curry aka Aquaman in Justice League...
Review: How to Talk to Girls at Parties
Based on a short story by Neil Gaiman, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, at its best, recalls an unholy hybrid of Earth Girls are Easy,...
Review: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Yorgos Lanthimos' follow-up to his brilliant pitch-black romantic fable The Lobster, begins with a...
Review: The Beguiled
To beguile is to deceive or divert and The Beguiled, directed by Sofia Coppola from Thomas C. Pullman's 1966 novel and Don Siegel's 1971...
Review: Lion
There is a moment late in Lion that finds Nicole Kidman's Sue Brierley, harrowed by her feelings of failure as a mother, recounting the...
Review: Genius
A predominantly refined chore with moments of interest that are few and far between, Genius depicts the relationship between Maxwell...
Review: The Family Fang
There are dysfunctional families and there is The Family Fang. Comprised of Caleb (Christopher Walken), Camille (Maryann Plunkett) and...