Review: Vox Lux
Much like his debut feature, The Childhood of a Leader, Brady Corbet's sophomore effort Vox Lux is a wry fable tarred and feathered with...
Review: At Eternity's Gate
Focusing on the troubled painter's final years in the South of France, At Eternity's Gate is no conventional biopic of Vincent Van Gogh....
Review: Aquaman
Much like Wonder Woman's brief but impactful appearance in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Arthur Curry aka Aquaman in Justice League...
Review: The Florida Project
Two years ago, writer-director Sean Baker announced himself as a filmmaker to watch with his fifth feature, Tangerine, a vibrant...
Review: Murder on the Orient Express
"My name is Hercule Poirot, and I am probably the greatest detective in the world," remarks the resplendently mustachioed Belgian...
Review: What Happened to Monday
Silly but oh-so-effective, the sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday stars Noomi Rapace as seven sisters whose very existence goes...
Review: A Family Man (aka The Headhunter's Calling)
There was a time when Gerard Butler showed tremendous promise as an actor rather than a bellowing action star or boorish romantic lead....
Review: The Great Wall
A Chinese-Hollywood co-production with a reported $150 million budget (making it the most expensive film made in China), The Great Wall...
Review: John Wick
Iosef Tarasov (Alfie Allen) is a petulant punk used to getting what he wants. Understandable, given that his father Viggo (Michael...
Review: A Most Wanted Man
One would not think the signing of a document would be cause for suspense but indeed it is in the meticulously crafted espionage drama A...