Review: ‘Annette’Adam Driver And Marion Cotillard Star In A Beautifully Strange Bauble About The...
It's no wonder the Cannes audience was left somewhat baffled by Leos Carax's beautifully weird, stilted, melodramatic rock opera Annette. The film swings wildly from...
Sundance Review: ‘It’s What’s Inside’Buzzy Sci-Fi Horror Is A Party Of A Good Time...
If the recent trend of horror movies is to be believed, all party games should be banned outright. Following on the heels of last...
Review: ‘Secret Invasion’Samuel L. Jackson Tries To Save The World From Alien Invasion In...
There have been, in terms of taking genuine risks with the MCU, few examples greater than Captain America: The Winter Soldier. At a time when...
Review: ‘Greyhound’Tom Hanks' Admirable, Tense Naval Thriller Refuses To Dive Beneath The Surface
It doesn't matter whether he's on the battlefield, on teaching children as Mr. Rogers, sailing the high seas in Captain Phillips, or commanding a...
Sundance Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough
Karen Cinorre's fantastical, feminist war film Mayday is what Sucker Punch might've been if Zack Snyder had no budget to work, a clearer perspective,...
Review: ‘I’m Thinking Of Ending Things’Charlie Kaufman's Weird, Beautiful, Funny Examination Of Love And...
Nothing is ever as it seems in a Charlie Kaufman movie. That's a simple disclaimer that could apply to just about film, but it's...
Review: ‘Black Beauty’Kate Winslet Voices The Iconic Horse In Disney's Dark But Rewarding Adaptation
Was Black Beauty always so...grim? Perhaps it was. Admittedly, Anna Sewell's 1877 novel wasn't high on my must-read list as a kid, and it's...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Lakewood’Naomi Watts Can't Run Far Enough To Save Philip Noyce's Ridiculous...
Screenwriter Chris Sparling knows his way around a single-person thriller, his Buried script providing Ryan Reynolds one of his finest early-career performances. Veteran director Philip Noyce...
Review: ‘Lightyear’Buzz's Solo Mission Is An Entertaining Sci-Fi Charmer That Doesn't Quite Go "To...
When Toy Story was released in 1995, it was not only Pixar's first feature, it was their defining blockbuster franchise. And the company has evolved right...
Review: ‘Falcon Lake’Charlotte Le Bon's Strangely Beautiful Directorial Debut Blends Summer Love And Dark...
What is it to be a ghost but to suffer the complete absence of love? Actress Charlotte Le Bon's arresting directorial debut, Falcon Lake,...