Review: Men in Black: International
In and of itself, Men in Black: International is an intermittently entertaining sci-fi action comedy, featuring two charismatic leads in...
Review: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Perfectly crafted and even more perfectly executed, it's no exaggeration to say that Mission: Impossible - Fallout is one of the best...
Review: The Greatest Showman
Unlike last year's La La Land, which fused the grand MGM musicals of the Forties and Fifties with the more melancholic French ones of the...
Review: The Snowman
Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole novels have sold 23 million copies in 40 languages. Couple that with the popularity of the...
Review: Life
Though its essential premise is Alien meets Gravity, Life is nonetheless a wholly solid and satisfying space thriller. It may have the...
Review: The Girl on the Train
Let it be said first and foremost that Emily Blunt is nothing short of superlative as Rachel Watson in the film adaptation of Paula...
Review: Florence Foster Jenkins
Ignorance is bliss, as the saying goes, but ignorance can also be a willful delusion. Certainly no one ever made a case for both...
Review: Despite the Falling Snow
Sometimes a glorious presence can make a film worth watching. Take Despite the Falling Snow, a romantic spy drama directed by Shamim...