Film Review: Fifty Shades Darker, Stupid and Loathsome
It’s true what they say: familiarity breeds contempt. And the more I get to know the characters in the Fifty…
It’s true what they say: familiarity breeds contempt. And the more I get to know the characters in the Fifty…
During the course of the first John Wick film (released in 2014), writer Derek Kolstad and first-time director Chad Stahelski…
Sitting through the high-energy, brightly colored, million-jokes-per-minute The Lego Batman Movie, I was reminded of a question that I haven’t…
Although it doesn’t end the debate about whether street art/graffiti art/anonymous art is a fancy term for vandalism, the documentary…
The richly textured and truly terrifying The Autopsy of Jane Doe has been impressing festival audiences for months now and…
Nominated for this year’s Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award, The Salesman reveals to us something that is rarely portrayed…
Returning to his more plot-heavy yet still quite emotionally gripping style of filmmaking, writer-director Pedro Almodóvar (Talk to Her, Volver,…
One of the many Oscar-nominated films in theaters right now is the documentary I Am Not Your Negro, a kind…
I’ve said this countless times before, but having now seen Rings, the ill-advised second sequel to the impressive Gore Verbinski-directed…
I think the biggest shock about this teen-oriented science fiction adventure is that it’s not based on a YA novel.…
Films about the world and occupants of stand-up comedy are a tricky proposition, and they need to succeed on two…
XXX: RETURN OF XANDER CAGE You can’t keep a good Vin Diesel franchise down, any more than you can keep…
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