Review: I Think We're Alone Now
In a small town whose populace was almost entirely wiped out by a mysterious and unexplained apocalyptic event, there lives Del (Peter...
Review: Private Life
It should be the most natural thing in the world, having a baby, and yet it can be the hardest thing to achieve for some couples. Rachel...
Review: The Catcher Was a Spy
If you didn't know who Morris "Moe" Berg was before seeing The Catcher Was a Spy, you won't necessarily know who he was after the...
Review: Morgan
For those who felt Ex Machina might have benefited from being less interesting and more mediocre, then Morgan is the artificial...
Review: The Phenom
"I'm just an ordinary kid," Hopper Gibson (Johnny Simmons) mutters to his psychologist Dr. Mobley (Paul Giamatti). On the contrary,...
Review: Love & Mercy
Brian Wilson, the creative genius behind the Beach Boys, has had quite the life. His triumphs and tribulations could handily power half a...
Review: Madame Bovary
"My dear Emma," one character tells Gustave Flaubert's titular (anti)heroine, "you are unrelentingly standing under an apple tree wishing...
Review: San Andreas
New York takes a well-deserved break from serving as filmmakers' favoured backdrop for mass destruction. This time, the disaster strikes...
Review: Man on the Moon
Did you hear about this one? About Andy Kaufman, the comic for whom laughter was beside the point? The one who wanted to see how far he...
Review: The Negotiator
You're Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson). Chicago resident, newly married, happy-go-lucky Joe. You're feted for preventing yet another...