Joe Wright

CYRANO Trailer
CYRANO Trailer

Too self-conscious to woo Roxanne himself, wordsmith Cyrano de Bergerac helps young Christian nab her heart through love letters.

THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW: An Entertaining But Mediocre Take On An Old Classic
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW: An Entertaining But Mediocre Take On An Old Classic

In a transformative paranoia and confined space, The Woman in the Window may not be the best remake of a classic tale, but it is far from the worst.

THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW Trailer
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW Trailer

Agoraphobic Dr. Anna Fox witnesses something she shouldn’t while keeping tabs on the seemingly picture-perfect Russell family, that lives across the way.

DARKEST HOUR: The Capolavoro Of Gary Oldman’s Nonpareil Career

With impeccable direction, engaging dialogue, consummate costume and makeup, and one of the best performances ever to grace the silver screen by Oldman, Darkest Hour is an overwhelming achievement.

FIRST REFORMED Trailer
Toronto International Film Festival 2017 Report Part 5: From Churchill To Cannibals

In his fifth report from Toronto International Film Festival, Tomas Trussow shares his thoughts about Breathe, Darkest Hour, Caniba and more.

DARKEST HOUR Trailer
DARKEST HOUR Trailer

Starring Gary Oldman as Churchill, Darkest Hour takes place right after he took over as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940.

PAN: The Unfortunate Case of Joe Wright Vs. The American Movie

I love Joe Wright and while I was not overly interested in yet another version of the Peter Pan story, I was excited to see him take on Pan. But the very fact that it spent many more years in production than it probably should have, and the idea of Wright as a CGI movie director did make me uneasy. It turns out that I was right to feel that way, because while it must have been difficult to reinvigorate the Peter Pan story, the problematic production of Pan meant that this version of the story was always going to be something of a bust.

One Fine Day romantic comedies
The 10 Greatest Romantic Comedies: You Can’t Start A Fire Without A Spark

There are those people who turn their noses up at the romantic comedy. They see it as a silly kind of film designed to entertain a delusional audience. I am not one of those people.