Review: The Lion King
Every film is an exercise in manipulation, its success primarily dependent on how deftly emotional strings are pulled and how one makes...
Review: Like Father
Rachel is completely married to her job, a fact of life that doesn't bode too well for her fiancee. He seems to accept this until she...
Review: The Disaster Artist
Dubbed the Citizen Kane of bad movies, The Room is a prime example of how everything done wrong can somehow result in most everything...
Review: Bad Neighbours 2: Sorority Rising
Mac and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) can't seem to catch a break. Having vanquished the lunkheaded frat boys of Delta Psi...
Review: The Night Before
The message may be familiar and the execution formulaic, but The Night Before brims with fanciful anarchy and the immeasurable charms of...
Review: Steve Jobs
"I'm poorly made," Steve Jobs confesses. Not so this biopic, which stands as a supreme achievement that finds director Danny Boyle...
Review: The Interview
The Interview runs 112 minutes; most of it is unfunny. There is simply no way the film merits that much of the viewer's time. Yet let's...