Film Review: A Bigger Splash
A Bigger Splash is one of the year’s very best films, with top notch performances from everyone in the core four of the cast.
Read more "Film Review: A Bigger Splash"A Bigger Splash is one of the year’s very best films, with top notch performances from everyone in the core four of the cast.
Read more "Film Review: A Bigger Splash"Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a silly and stupid send up of rock documentaries in the best way possible, with the Lonely Island guys keeping things fresh throughout.
Read more "Film Review: Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping"Now You See Me 2 is such a disaster on a script level that even a couple of fun performances don’t even come close to making this thing watchable.
Read more "Film Review: Now You See Me 2"Love & Friendship is a Jane Austen adaptation by the way of Whit Stillman and the results are as witty as one might hope, even if the premise gets stretched pretty thin.
Read more "Film Review: Love & Friendship"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is an improvement on the character/story side of things for this reboot of the franchise, but lacks the action spectacle of the previous entry.
Read more "Film Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows"X-Men: Apocalypse is the latest (last?) of the First Class reboot of the X-Men franchise and while it has its moments it never really excels above being average superhero fare.
Read more "Film Review: X-Men: Apocalypse"Me Before You is a solid little piece of romance tragedy with an incredible lead turn by Emilia Clarke.
Read more "Film Review: Me Before You"Warcraft: The Beginning introduces a lore that is too big to handle in a two hour film, but Duncan Jones is still able to make a compelling case for the highs this material could reach.
Read more "Film Review: Warcraft: The Beginning"Terence Davies’ adaptation of Sunset Song is full of quiet and subtle greatness, may be a bit old fashioned, but that is exactly what the film is going for.
Read more "Film Review: Sunset Song"The Nice Guys is another gem from director Shane Black, delivering a sleazy buddy comedy with a kid thrown into the mix for good measure.
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