Review: Venom
Venom, much like its (anti)hero, is a movie of two parts. The first is a standard origin story made engaging by the relative novelty of...
Review: Shock and Awe
One often takes for granted how certain films retain their reputation for greatness until one sees how another film, working in the same...
Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story
"We'll find a ship. We've already got a pilot." With those words, and their cheeky delivery, Alden Ehrenreich finally and definitively...
Review: LBJ
There are films that don't necessarily reach artistic heights but are effective nonetheless. Rob Reiner's LBJ is one such film. Its...
Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
"Raped While Dying." "And Still No Arrests." "How Come, Chief Willoughby?" These are the words on the three billboards that stand outside...
Review: The Glass Castle
To call New York gossip columnist Jeanette Walls' upbringing conventional would be an understatement. Her childhood would seem straight...
Review: Wilson
Woody Harrelson plays the titular character in Wilson, theoretically to be heralded as both the film adaptation of Daniel Clowes' graphic...
Review: The Edge of Seventeen
Hailee Steinfeld came upon the scene in 2011 with her remarkable Best Supporting Actress Oscar-nominated performance for True Grit. She...
Review: The Duel
Woody Harrelson is Abraham in the Western drama, The Duel. Bald of head, shorn of eyebrow, dressed in white, he is first shown engaged in...
Review: Now You See Me 2
Last we left the Four Horsemen, a group of magicians assembled by a mysterious benefactor called the Eye to expose malfeasant...