Can You Ever Forgive Me? feels erudite, entertaining and, in the end, utterly empty.
This grim indie thriller tries to be many things at once—like an unlikely Agatha Christie-Quentin Tarantino mash-up.
Underneath the scars and flaws, underneath the mistakes we make and the falls we take, a tiny glow of our …
This is a film you can’t unsee, one that may very well change the way some viewers understand the tragedy …
Sonny Quinn and Sam Carter are best buds. They’ve got each other’s backs when it comes to school, homework and …
Even as it attempts to be fair-minded, this film still comes off feeling one-sided in its treatment of controversial issues.
As palpable as these talented actors’ chemistry may be, moviegoers should approach this film with deep caution.
The Old Man & the Gun lingers lazily. It waits for its leathered hero to smile his warm smile while …
This film—with its stone-carved laws that turn out to be lies—could well be interpreted in some subversive ways.
As this movie suggests, gold ain’t the only thing that can do bad things to our souls.
This ridiculous, derivative and predictable carnival of crass carnage might more accurately have been dubbed Dumb Fest.
Excessive language, a myriad of crude jokes and other problematic content make for a long night at Night School.














