Regardless of the context it’s currently being viewed in, Louis C.K’s I Love You, Daddy,…
Justice League has its flaws, but is outweighed by its superb direction, decent dialogue and the bonding of its heroes throughout.
John Krasinski takes a sharp turn with his third directorial feature, leaving behind quirky indies and heading straight for horror with A Quiet Place.
The amount of ground covered in this documentary means it feels like a useful beginner’s guide to Joan Didion’s work- but nothing more.
Settings are often so integral to a film that they can become as important as characters themselves; here are five prominent examples.
In a time where footage of police assault and murder is a regular occurrence, we…
Lady Bird is an inspired coming-of-age story by first-time solo director Greta Gerwig, containing a plethora of dynamic performances to boot.
Can a stripped down action movie feel too simplistic for its own good? In the case of Wheelman, the answer is a resounding yes.
Animated films often don’t work when translated to live-action; here, we discuss just why that may be, and why it should be avoided.
Now streaming on Sundance Now is Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s final film, Kamikaze 1989. While mostly nonsensical, it’s a joy to watch.
Sweet Virginia is a gripping, atmospheric movie, with stellar acting and a characterful script who’s only fault is it is not long enough.
The Death Cure is the finale for the Maze Runner films, and it promises to be more action-heavy than its predecessor, The Scorch Trials.
Basic Instinct is a famous noir thriller by Paul Verhoeven from 1992; here is why it is still both celebrated and reviled today.
A Bad Moms Christmas is mediocre after the original film, with stale jokes that lift the film away from reality and biting satire.
The Divine Order tells a powerful and relatable story regarding women’s suffrage and the right to vote in 1970s Switzerland.