Review: Avengers: Endgame
Part of the journey is the end, and what an end. Of course, it's not strictly the end to one of the most successful and arguably singular...
Review: Avengers Infinity War
To call Avengers: Infinity War epic would be a severe understatement. Ten years and 18 films in the making, Infinity War is arguably not...
Review: I Kill Giants
There's been no dearth of films in which children experiencing trauma retreat into a fantasy world (The Wizard of Oz, Pan's Labyrinth, A...
Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
For film franchises, the second go-round tends to be a minefield of expectations: can it be as good or better than the first film? The...
Review: Live By Night
If Live By Night, Ben Affleck's fourth directorial effort and second film adaptation of a Dennis Lehane novel, were judged by looks...
Review: Star Trek Beyond
Star Trek Beyond proves an entertaining if slight third entry into the long-running and hugely profitable franchise. While the gang's all...
Review: Nina
Nina Simone was a great many things - singer-pianist, activist, an unapologetically black woman - but boring she was not. Like many...
Review: Our Brand is Crisis
All the rabid dogs in the world could not inject any bite in Our Brand is Crisis, David Gordon Green's would-be political satire that...
Review: Infinitely Polar Bear
Infinitely Polar Bear, writer-director Maya Forbes' feature debut, draws on her childhood experience of living with her bipolar father...