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: Creed II
"My son will break your boy," Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren) vows to Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) in the thrilling, poignant, and...
Review: Sorry to Bother You
Sorry to Bother You may be the most WTF commentary on social, racial and identity politics disguised as satiric workplace comedy ever...
Review: Furlough
With talent like Melissa Leo and Tessa Thompson, one would hope that Furlough would be engaging. Yet the 48 Hours meets Midnight Run...
Review: Annihilation
"We're all damaged goods here," one character says in Annihilation, the film adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's spare novel that also marks...
Review: Thor Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok is easily the best of Marvel's Thor movies which may seem like damning with faint praise, but its achievement is not to be...
Review: War on Everyone
A ramshackle hybrid of The French Connection and Starsky and Hutch (the film, not the television series), War on Everyone marks John...
Review: Creed
In a year full of reinvigorated franchises, perhaps none is more surprising than Creed, the seventh installment in the nearly four...
Review: Dear White People
When a film is as brave, bold and bracing as Justin Simien's Dear White People, infractions such as a slack middle section and overly...