Idris Elba returns in "Luther: The Fallen Sun" as DCI John Luther, reprising the role he played in twenty-one episodes of the BBC TV series from 2010-...[Read More]
The camaraderie and all-out good time being enjoyed throughout "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" speaks to the enterprise having its heart in the ri...[Read More]
"80 for Brady" proves to be a remarkably charming and endearing piece thanks in large part to the ensemble of fine actresses assembled for this road t...[Read More]
"Knock at the Cabin" is another effective horror thriller from M. Night Shyamalan, balancing suspense and terror before an ending that over-explains i...[Read More]
"Living" retells Akira Kurosawa's "Ikiru" and, with help from a career-best performance from Bill Nighy, tells a powerful story about what it means to...[Read More]
"Women Talking" features one of the year's best ensembles, under the smart direction of Sarah Polley, and ends up as one of the year's most powerful f...[Read More]
Kenya Barris' "You People" gets laughs from Eddie Murphy, Julia-Louis Dreyfus, and Jonah Hill, but can't decide whether it's a preachy screed or sappy...[Read More]
"The Son" is buoyed by an effective turn from Hugh Jackman as a father who, in echoing the failures of his own father, effectively dooms his own son a...[Read More]
In "When You Finish Saving the World," Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard give solid performances, but are failed by Jesse Eisenberg's pat screenplay.
With "Sick," screenwriter Kevin Williamson and director John Hyams use the pandemic setting to create a tense, smart and relentless thriller.
Not only is "Avatar: The Way of Water" a striking piece of work, but it is also perhaps the pinnacle of James Cameron’s career.
"Emancipation" works best as a gripping action-thriller featuring a powerful performance by Will Smith, but its screenplay hinders it from being anyth...[Read More]