The documentary "Frida" is an honest and lovingly constructed film that brings to the forefront the far-reaching influence of Kahlo and her work.
The story of redemption and family at the heart of "Arthur the King" easily makes it one of the best family films of the year.
Although "Kung Fu Panda 4" may not be one of the worst animated films ever made, it is certainly the least enjoyable and entertaining film in the seri...[Read More]
Not only is "Dune: Part Two" even more compelling and beautiful than the first installment, it also makes the third film in the series a must-see even...[Read More]
"Drive-Away Dolls" may not mirror other films from the Coen Brothers, but it is an extremely entertaining and rewarding piece from an unapologetic fil...[Read More]
The latest film about a musician – "Bob Marley: One Love" – ultimately plays out more as a celebration of Bob Marley than as a “warts-and-all" biograp...[Read More]
A profound depth of the story and sweeping breadth of the conflicts within transforms "The Teacher’s Lounge" into one of the best films of the year.
"The Underdoggs" is essentially a “comfort” movie that is neither provocative nor notable, but instead entertains just enough to get by.
There are worse sports movies that "The Boys in the Boat," and probably worse World War II-era films. But that might be the film’s biggest problem.
The disappointing mediocrity of "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" may have set a new low for the DCECU that it is unlikely to climb out of at any point s...[Read More]
Yorgos Lantimos' "Poor Things" is a funny, original and gorgeously filmed steampunk fantasy that gives Emma Stone one of the best showcases of her car...[Read More]
With "The Iron Claw," writer-director Sean Durkin delivers an emotional piledriver of a movie and directs Zac Efron to the best performance of his car...[Read More]