For all of its restraint in some areas, this movie’s twisted spirituality is as bothersome as its spirits.
The Death Cure serves as a dissatisfying ending to an only passably serviceable franchise.
When this film’s urban gunslingers take aim, it’s not just six-guns popping and a few errant bullets zinging off a …
This tender tale’s portrait of brokenness and emotional healing is more appropriate for older audiences than younger ones.
12 Strong is a previously classified true story populated by heroes.
A quiet everyman fights the bad guys. He rescues the helpless. He does the right thing. It’s all routine for …
I, Tonya is presented as a dark comedy, and yes, it can be funny. But it’s a tragedy, too.
When it comes to logic, well, that reasoning substance has never been more than a fleeting apparition in this series.
Molly’s Game may leave viewers feeling like they’re holding a bust hand: cards that look promising, but that add up …
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This drama is meticulously crafted, both covering and revealing vulnerable truths underneath. But it’s unsettling, too.
Hostiles shows us, viscerally, that hatred and violence in any age are horrible things.
For a story that wants to give viewers a moral, universal fairy tale, its gratuitous moments sure restrict its potential …














