Review: ‘Corsage’Vicky Krieps Is At Her Ferocious Best As A Restless Empress Elisabeth Of...
Being royalty isn't all it's cracked up to be. In Marie Kreutzer’s period biopic Corsage, the phenomenal Vicky Krieps plays lonely Empress Elisabeth of...
Review: ‘The Pale Blue Eye’Christian Bale Teams With Edgar Allan Poe In Scott Cooper's...
It's been interesting to watch the evolution of Scott Cooper as a filmmaker, accompanied at each turn by Christian Bale. Cooper established himself as...
Review: ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’Naomi Ackie Shines In A Whitney Houston Biopic That...
A star is born. While Naomi Ackie's brief role in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be remembered by a segment of fans,...
Review: ‘Babylon’Damien Chazelle Swings For The Fences With Chaotic, Maddening, And Entertaining Look At...
Like the blitzed-out-of-its-mind lovechild of Boogie Nights and The Wolf of Wall Street, Damien Chazelle's exciting, exhausting, and sloppy ode to jazz age Hollywood, Babylon, features elephant shit...
Review: ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’James Cameron Outdoes Himself With A Jaw-Dropping Sequel That's...
Are you ready to return to Pandora? Let's be honest, not a lot of us have thought about it much since Avatar smashed box...
Review: ‘One Fine Morning’Léa Seydoux Shines Bright In Mia Hansen-Løve's Poignant Drama About A...
It's easy to appreciate Léa Seydoux for her glamorous roles, especially in the James Bond franchise, but it's the little French dramas like One Fine...
Review: ‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio’A Masterful Work Of Art That Gives The Classic Story...
Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio has been a long time coming. Del Toro has been trying to make this movie for fifteen years, and thank...
Review: ‘Empire Of Light’Olivia Colman And Micheal Ward Dazzle In Sam Mendes' Beautiful Ode...
Over the last few years, Sam Mendes has directed nothing but gigantic blockbusters; 007 films Skyfall and Spectre, followed by the single-shot war film 1917. As good-to-great as...
Review: ‘The Eternal Daughter’Tilda Swinton Gives An Incredible Dual Performance In Joanna Hogg's Haunting...
Old friends Tilda Swinton and director Joanna Hogg work together frequently, as they did recently in The Souvenir and The Souvenir Part II, dramas with a bit...
Review: ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’Emma Corrin And Jack O'Connell Give In To Passion, But Within...
The pinnacle of so-hot-it's-been-banned literary classics definitively goes to D.H. Lawrence's 1928 novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover. Suppressed for much of the 20th-century, it didn't...