Whatever point this movie wants to make, it’s done in the service of a vapid, crass, violent, profane story.
This movie wallows in excess of every kind, and for no real purpose but to wallow.
If you poke in its corners and gaze at its accoutrements, you may find that only blackness sits at its …
Just Mercy is a beautiful example of the work, the courage and the faith it takes to push against the …
This movie, focusing on two small-town kids in small-town America, feels intimate in a way that sci-fi films rarely attempt.
Whannel has crafted a film that plays out more as cruel reality than science fiction.
Military Wives deals realistically with the reality of war and deployment—especially its effects on those who stay behind.
A strong undercurrent of introspection swirls about as Coogan and Brydon explore the inevitability of aging and mortality.
This horror pic becomes less and less credible—not to mention and less and less watchable—by the second.
As bleak and as uncomfortable as this film often feels, Downhill ultimately has some heartening things to say about marriage.
The promise of this witty, PG-rated period piece is briefly undermined by some surprising content.
Sight & Sound Theatres’ JESUS is proof that sweeping, engulfing and emotional events are all at home on the stage.
REV wants to tempt viewers, through exotic cars and bikini-clad girls, into thinking it’s a Fast and Furious clone. It’s …














