Review: ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’A Cold War Era Submarine Documentary That Comes Up A...
The late 1960s and early 70s featured some of the most heightened tensions of the Cold War. Neither Confirm Nor Deny scratches the surface...
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...
Review: ‘The Family Plan’Mark Wahlberg Stays In His Comfort Zone As Suburban Dad And...
Mark Wahlberg continues to occupy just the weirdest space for middle-aged action stars. He could probably be commanding his own blockbuster franchise, like Tom...
Review: ‘The Sky Is Everywhere’Josephine Decker Visually Explores Grief In A24's New Coming Of...
In the 2010s, nothing quite rocked the independent film world like a coming-of-age tale about an emotionally charged teenager based on an acclaimed Young...
Review: ‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth’Denzel Washington's Towering Performance Is Highlight Of Joel Coen's Soulless...
My English teacher will hate me for this, but then she already knows: me and the works of William Shakespeare have never gotten along....
Review: ‘Finch’Tom Hanks Road Trips With A Dog And An Annoying Robot In A...
From crossing the Old West in last year's great News of the World, to traveling the West in Miguel Sapochnik's sci-fi film Finch, Tom...
Review: ‘Luck’The First Time Is Not The Charm For John Lasseter's Return Animated Film
Apple TV+ and Skydance Media are entering the animation world with their new film Luck. In it, a clumsy young woman fresh from the...