Film Reviews
Barry Lyndon
There has never been widespread debate over which of Stanley Kubrick’s films was his greatest comedy. [...]
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
When 'Jurassic World' hit theaters three summers ago, the general response could be described as a [...]
Annhilation
In "Annihilation," long-time British paranormal devotee Alex Garland boards the cellular mutation express and doesn't get [...]
In Darkness
In Anthony Byrne's dimly lit thriller, Natalie Dormer is Sofia, a blind concert pianist who at [...]
The House That Jack Buit
First, let's avoid covering a climax gruesomely grandiose enough to warrant its own chapter. Let's instead [...]
A Touch of Evil
What to say about a border-town noir in which corrupt cop in the rotund form [...]
Attack the Block
It's modern-day Brixton 15-year-old Moses (John Boyega) and his 'hood aren't finding much to enjoy on [...]