Tom Hanks gives another inspiring performance in A Man Called Otto, a drippy remake of the 2015 Swedish film, A Man Called Ove, based on the novel by Fredrik Ba...
West Point, New York, 1830: A young cadet is found hung from a tree. At first, his death is considered a suicide. That is, until someone breaks into the morgue ...
With his just-announced and not unexpected Golden Globes nomination and more accolades sure to come, Brendan Fraser has made a remarkable comeback in Darren Aro...
Some people are begging to be skewered like lamb shanks over hot flames. At least that’s director Mark Mylod’s take in his dark comedy The Menu, which takes aim...
After entertaining audiences for nearly fifty years with groundbreaking blockbusters and epic dramas such as Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park, and S...
Some movies merely exist to remind us of better ones from the past. On that superficial level, Ticket to Paradise starring continuously dapper actor/producer/di...
Todd Field’s latest film opens with an onstage Q&A session in which Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett), a fictional conductor, is being interviewed by real-life wri...
What if you set a John Hughes-inspired comedy in the Middle Ages? This is what Lena Dunham attempts in Catherine Called Birdy, an irreverent PG-13 romp which re...
There’s a good chance that you’ll be gasping for air by the end of Andrew Dominik’s merciless fever dream, Blonde, starring a miraculous Ana de Armas as screen ...
Thanks to a potent performance by Aubrey Plaza, Emily the Criminal packs a punch you won’t see coming. Written and directed by newcomer John Patton Ford, this t...