Review: ‘The Desperate Hour’Naomi Watts Can't Run Far Enough To Save Philip Noyce's Ridiculous...
NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 TIFF coverage when it was titled Lakewood. It has been edited and updated.*
Screenwriter Chris Sparling...
Review ‘Cyrano’Peter Dinklage Sings And Clashes Swords In Joe Wright's Brilliant, Fresh Take On...
Years of too many high school romances have left a whole generation of moviegoers cynical to the plight of unrequited love, which makes Joe...
Review: ‘Ted K’Sharlto Copley Delves Deep As The Infamous Unabomber In Surreal, Slow-Moving Character...
Most movies about serial killers, whether real or fictional, aren't actually about the killers themselves. They're about the chase, the manhunt, and the people...
Review: ‘Dog’Channing Tatum And A Four-Legged Companion Take An Unusual But Rewarding Journey
Fallen soldiers and loyal canines. Channing Tatum sure makes it tough to dislike his directorial debut, Dog, a man & pooch dramedy that probably...
Review: ‘The Cursed’An Original, Bloody Good Take On The Werewolf Genre
NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Sundance coverage when the film was titled Eight for Silver. The Cursed opens in theaters...
Review: ‘Uncharted’Tom Holland And Mark Wahlberg Lead A Daring, Uneven, Swashbuckling Video Game Adaptation
As video games have seen massive increases in budget, and thus graphical ability, they have become as cinematic as most movies. And one could...
Review: ‘Marry Me’Jennifer Lopez Hits Close To Home In A Fluffy, Charming Throwback Rom-Com
Here's a shocker that surprises even me: Marry Me isn't terrible. There ya go, put that quote on the poster! For real, though, my...
Review: ‘Death On The Nile’Kenneth Branagh's Latest Agatha Christie Adaptation Is A Pleasure Cruise...
The opening moments of Kenneth Branagh's Death On the Nile resemble an extra scene from his Oscar-contending drama, Belfast. Shot in black & white,...
Review: ‘Blacklight’Liam Neeson Action Isn't Enough To Rescue This Lousy Conspiracy Thriller
Remember when Liam Neeson was going to retire from making action movies? Whatever happened to that? I'm not telling the guy what to do...
Review: ‘Sundown’Tim Roth Suffers In Silence In Michel Franco's Acapulco-Set Thriller
The best thing I can say about Sundown, the latest nihilistic social thriller from Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco (After Alice), is that the less...