The wishes here aren’t creative in the least. The same can’t be said, however, of Wish Upon’s macabre fixation with …
This is indeed a war movie. But in truth, the war it depicts is not fought with spears and guns …
The Big Sick’s willingness to wade into the complexities of love and family make it surprisingly compelling. But this rom-com …
Forget nitrous: This film is fueled by iPod. But like Baby himself, the movie runs into plenty of obstacles.
For all of the surprising thoughtfulness that this gradually boiling thriller provides, it also comes packing things bleak, befouled and …
Whether or not Rachel is victim or villainess, though, one thing’s pretty certain here: Wherever she goes, seduction, disarray and …
Forget this film’s quart-size protagonist and her whimsical pet pig. Okja is a jarring, unsettling and often difficult-to-watch story.
Dean is as quirky and meandering as its titular character’s offbeat drawings are, stumbling through its tragicomic (and occasionally profane …
By the time The Wall crawls to its grim conclusion, it has mightily sought to subvert the American hero war …
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a passable, if still problematic, diversion. But it’s not Camelot. Not even close.
No matter what potentially positive marriage messages you mine from this well-acted, R-rated dramedy, other significant issues remain.
With so much to say, the filmmakers struggled with how to say it, resulting in a confused and rather creepily …
								
								
								













