Review: Avengers: Endgame
Part of the journey is the end, and what an end. Of course, it's not strictly the end to one of the most successful and arguably singular...
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: Avengers Infinity War
To call Avengers: Infinity War epic would be a severe understatement. Ten years and 18 films in the making, Infinity War is arguably not...
Review: I, Tonya
"I was loved...for a minute. Then I was hated. Then I was just a punchline," That statement sums up the tragic, totally American saga of...
Review: Logan Lucky
"Introducing Daniel Craig" went the credits for Logan Lucky's trailers. The billing may be cheeky but truthful. Even for those familiar...
Review: The Bronze
By turns savage, bilious, outrageous, one-note, and wearying, The Bronze provides a sterling showcase for Melissa Rauch, best-known for...
Review: Captain America: Civil War
Arguably the best superhero film of all time, Captain America: Civil War is definitely the best entry thus far in the Marvel Cinematic...
Review: Ricki and the Flash
Disjointed and diffuse, slight and strained, clichéd and contrived, Ricki and the Flash is a film of too many frequently competing...
Review: The Martian
The Martian is director Ridley Scott's rendition of a workplace comedy. It might be odd to describe it as such, but not entirely...