Paterson is enjoyable without being entertaining. It’s a shyly thoughtful story that asks its viewers to stretch themselves and dream …
Lion is a gripping, moving, inspiring film that’s high in heart and relatively low in content.
Even though its dialogue can be harsh and its protagonist can be a monster, Fences has some important things to …
Even in a place and time when brutal forces mercilessly sought to silence the faithful, their voices could still be …
Why Him? This zany, raunchy movie asks. When I left the movie, it had me asking another question: Why me?
Between its tortured logic and its fatalistic view of religion, Assassin’s Creed does little more than kill off a couple …
Sing is exactly what you would expect if you’ve seen the trailer: a lighthearted and inspiring American Idol-style singing competition …
If Passengers teaches us anything, it’s only as an afterthought. The film is an entertainment vehicle. And like the spaceship …
Rogue One is theoretically a different kind of Star Wars movie. Except that it’s not.
The whole production feels like a mildly melodramatic stage play that isn’t afraid to take its time and to wax …
Nocturnal Animals is a devastating movie about sin and retribution. It’s as searing as a thunderbolt, as poisonous as the …
Director Damien Chazelle unleashes an old-school, tour de force musical, proving that original, Oscar-worthy moviemaking—without R-rated gratuity—is actually still possible …
Office Christmas Party is, quite simply, yet another entry in a long line of sleaze-in-your-stocking holiday forgettables.
Jackie is a moving, surprisingly spiritual portrait of a woman grieving in the public eye and, in so doing, shaping …
Believe stresses the importance of charity while lauding entrepreneurship and plain hard work. It celebrates the ties between people and …