Review: Disobedience
As in Sebastián Lelio's previous film, the Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience uses death as a springboard for a narrative...
Review: Game Night
It would be all too easy to dismiss Game Night as yet another wearisome and harebrained R-rated comedy that studios have been churning...
Review: Doctor Strange
Undoubtedly Marvel's most visually arresting superhero spectacle to date, Doctor Strange immerses audience in a psychedelic wonderland brimm
Review: Spotlight
It starts off with a single priest. It ends with allegations against 87 abusive priests. That is in Boston alone. Spotlight, the...
Review: Every Thing Will Be Fine
"We can only try to believe there's meaning to this," Charlotte Gainsbourg's Kate whispers in Wilm Wenders' Every Thing Will Be Fine. For...
Review: Southpaw
The Antoine Fuqua-directed boxing drama Southpaw is penned by Kurt Sutter, the creator of the Shakespearean motorcycle melodrama Sons of...
Review: Aloha
Aloha ostensibly centers around an emotionally damaged man who finds redemption thanks to that one great woman who believes in him. I say...
Review: A Most Wanted Man
One would not think the signing of a document would be cause for suspense but indeed it is in the meticulously crafted espionage drama A...