Film
-
Review: 'The Handmaiden' Is a Beautiful Revenge Mystery
Park Chan-Wook has built a reputation by using film to explore his fascination with classic revenge fables and humanity's inner-darkness,…
Read More » -
Review: 'Oasis: Supersonic' Is Stylistically Effective
Few musical acts demand the spotlight more than 90s brit-rock group, Oasis. For better or worse, this band has commanded…
Read More » -
Review: 'Inferno' Is Intense, But Uneven
Ten years have elapsed since the first time Tom Hanks took to the screen as protagonist Robert Langdon in the…
Read More » -
Review: Rebecca Hall Gives the Performance of the Year in 'Christine'
On July 15, 1974 television history was changed forever when Christine Chubbuck, a Sarasota, Florida reporter, shot herself on live…
Read More » -
Trailer Analysis: 'The Guardians' Are Back and Better Than Ever
Marvel just dropped the first taste of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, in the form of a ninety second…
Read More » -
Review: 'American Pastoral' Is As Depressing As The Title Suggests
Drama is great. It really is. It creates beautiful, heart-wrenching films that are a joy to watch, even if they…
Read More » -
Review: 'Keeping Up With The Joneses' Is Clichéd Fun
Fun chase scene? Check. Women in scantily clad outfits? Check. Jon Hamm? Check. Original idea? Eh. Keeping Up With The…
Read More » -
Review: 'Ouija: Origin of Evil' Will Help Retire The Board Game
This is not for the faint of heart. Ouija: Origin of Evil’s main outcome includes sleeplessness and paranoia. The only…
Read More » -
Review: 'Jack Reacher: Never Go Back' to a Jack Reacher Movie
In a world vibrant with sequels and remakes, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back seems to be right at home as…
Read More » -
Review: 'Certain Women' Examines Noise In Silence
In an industry that seems to be constantly flooded with films about action, adventure, science-fiction, or thrilling suspense, a quiet…
Read More »