Despite some problems, director Kenneth Branagh's "Death on the Nile" plays as a well-crafted travelogue that happens to have a reasonably engaging mu...[Read More]
Although it may be a lesser entry to the genre, Marry Me proves to be an enjoyable romantic comedy courtesy of the inspired dynamic between the film’s...[Read More]
While the series may have started on a high note, it has proven unsustainable over the course of four films and with "The Ice Age Adventures of Buck W...[Read More]
Pedro Almodóvar's "Parallel Mothers" proves to be an outstanding depiction of the joys and crises of motherhood, as well as a stellar turn from Penélo...[Read More]
Joel Coen has crafted perhaps one of the greatest cinematic adaptations of Shakespeare’s seminal tragedy, "The Tragedy of Macbeth," in the history of ...[Read More]
Many fans may look upon the new edition of "Scream" with nostalgia and adoration that should instead be channeled to the original film in some way or ...[Read More]
"The 355" paints itself into a corner with a sloppy structure and an unforgivably tedious plot that completely wastes an extremely talented cast.
It is uncommon for directorial debuts, such as Maggie Gyllenhaal’s strikingly distinctive "The Lost Daughter," to be as sure handed as this film is.
"Red Rocket" proves to be another excellent representation of Sean Baker’s singular and furtive voice within current American cinema.
"Don’t Look Up" is easily one of Adam McKay’s most topical, and important, films to date. It is also one of his most entertaining and, quite possibly,...[Read More]
Star-making turns from Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim help make Paul Thomas Anderson’s "Licorice Pizza" possibly one of the director’s best films.
Unfortunately, the new film "The King’s Man" offers very little of the charm, wit, and entertainment value that was far more plentiful in its predeces...[Read More]