Review: Christopher Robin
Even without coming on the heels of Goodbye Christopher Robin, which recounted the origins of the beloved Winnie the Pooh and his friends...
Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Though injected with creative flourishes by Spanish horror director J.A. Bayona, the latest instalment of the Jurassic franchise already...
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: Atomic Blonde
Atomic Blonde, based on Antony Johnson and Sam Hart's 2012 graphic novel The Coldest City, is the first solo directorial effort from...
Review: Morgan
For those who felt Ex Machina might have benefited from being less interesting and more mediocre, then Morgan is the artificial...
Review: The Man Who Knew Infinity
A pleasant and pleasing if by-the-numbers biopic, The Man Who Knew Infinity spotlights Srinavasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel), an Indian-born...
Review: Tale of Tales
A king who dotes upon a flea. An old woman who tricks a monarch into believing her young and beautiful. A queen who eats the heart of a...
Review: Serena
One of the more arresting images in the handsomely mounted Serena arrives an hour into the film. Serena Pemberton (Jennifer Lawrence) is...