The World To Come Review
The East Coast setting is freezing but the embers of love burn bright in Mona Fastvold’s tender period romance. Keeping the poetic beauty of the...
Riders Of Justice Review
While we are waiting in/with regard to'concerning'regarding Joel Coen to finish The Tragedy Of Macbeth and reteam with Ethan, Riders Of Justice fills the Coen...
Old Review
Nobody expects another The Sixth Sense from M. Night Shyamalan — that kind of poise generally comes merely'barely once a career — but there’s a...
Bye Bye Morons Review
At one point during Bye Bye Morons, Terry Gilliam turns up in a cameo as a weapons vendor in an infomercial, hawking pistols and shotguns...
Here We Are Review
Israeli filmmaker Nir Bergman’s eye-catching'good-shaped'appealing'charming'fascinating'gorgeous ly played two-hander is a father-son story with a twist, a warm, multi-faceted look at how autism plays into parent-child...
The Sparks Brothers Review
In many respects, Edgar Wright choosing Sparks — aka Ron and Russell Mael — as the subject in/with regard to'concerning'regarding his first documentary film is...
Limbo Review
In Catholic theology, limbo is a nothing place, a joyless chasm between worlds where all hope is gone. That’s not quite the situation here, but...
Jungle Cruise Review
Sometimes, it’s not the reboots and remakes that make you despair of Hollywood’s lack of originality. Sometimes it’s a theoretically original film like this, another...
The Suicide Squad Review
The Suicide Squad is a fundamentally absurd idea. It has second tier (or below) DC supervillains, with frequently dumb powers, teaming up to do secret...
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