Review: Teen Spirit
Style and likability can often go a long way, which is why it's relatively easy to give Teen Spirit, actor Max Minghella's directorial...
Review: Holmes & Watson
Whilst it might elicit an accidental laugh or two, Holmes & Watson is mostly dead on arrival, as bereft of laughs as it is a reason for...
Review: Permission
Relationship issues abound for two couples in Brian Crano's romantic dramedy, Permission. For Will (Dan Stevens) and Anna (Rebecca Hall),...
Review: Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
Though many will find fault with its elastic handling of facts, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a nonetheless highly compelling...
Review: The Dinner
Published in 2009, Herman Koch's international bestseller The Dinner has already been adapted three times for the big screen: a 2013...
Review: Christine
Who was Christine Chubbuck? Amongst many things, she was a daughter and a sister, a woman with a history of depression, inexpert in...
Review: Tumbledown
There's plenty to appreciate in Tumbledown, beginning with the beauty of its Maine setting. Lensed by Seamus Tierney, the wintry vistas...
Review: The Gift
The premise may be familiar, but actor Joel Edgerton's intelligent screenplay and confident direction elevate the psychological thriller,...