Movie Review: Children of the Corn
Although Stephen King, the maestro of horror, does not consider Children of the Corn to be his most critically lauded work, the short story...
Movie Review: 80 for Brady
Every year, or more accurately, several times a year, we'll receive a new comedy targeted at an older audience and stars some of the...
Movie Review: Memory
Memory, the newest drama from writer-director Michel Franco and starring Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard, is a scene around halfway through that draws attention...
Movie Review: Woman of the Hour
The Toronto International Film Festival this year is jam-packed with films directed by actors, including Kristen Scott Thomas' North Star, Michael Keaton's Knox Goes...
Movie Review: Paint
It's not difficult to come up with a stupid, idiotic premise for a comedy; the challenge is carrying it out for 90 minutes. The...
Movie Review – Temporaries
Cinema, being a kind of art, may be utilized for a variety of reasons. A film can entertain or move an audience, but it...
Movie Review – Meg 2: The Trench
Meg 2: The Trench arrives in theatres five years after Jason Statham first fought a massive shark, promising a sequel that is greater in...
Movie Review: Operation Fortune
If you squint really hard, you might be able to get a glimpse of the kind of film that Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre...
Movie Review: Heels Season 2
The first episode of Season 2 of Heels is a breath of new air. The season-opening, told almost entirely in flashback, examines Ace (Alexander...
Movie Review: Aggro Dr1ft
It's necessary to approach a picture like Harmony Korine's Aggro Dr1ft on its own terms. There is a strong likelihood that many people will...










