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.
Quite frankly, even if you like the idea of giggling at a pot-bellied, over-the-hill gigolo in a speedo, it’ll be …
With so much to say, the filmmakers struggled with how to say it, resulting in a confused and rather creepily …
Viewers who venture into this entertaining Godzilla-like send-up will also be singed by the pic’s fiery breath.
The Zookeeper’s Wife, based on a true story, is a tender, beautiful, courage-filled movie. It’s also grim, devastating, at times …
The Sense of an Ending is both a quiet cautionary tale and a narrative about an aging man trying to …
The Last Word could use an addendum: This R-rated movie wants to say something, but it seems confused about what …
Logan is, in short, frustrating. It’s painfully bloody and oddly beautiful, insanely profane and strangely spiritual.
Collide is really a mess of a movie—as jarring and nonsensical as any of the many, many crashes we see …














