

The Overwhelming Drama of a Strange Vengeance
Wes Anderson Too Clever in Self-Referential Comedy
What more can be said about 2001: A Space Odyssey? Is there anything left to analyze, to inspect, about one...
Jude Law is magistral as huffing, obese Henry VIII
Director Gillian Robespierre dazzled audiences with her 2014 debut film, Obvious Child, the most endearing rom-com dealing with abortion that you’ll...
'The Dark Tower' is a paint-by-numbers adaptation cribbed from the dust jackets on King’s books.
Prior to the death of Sam Shepard last week, it was easy to gloss over the vast depths of the...
Possibly no film festival suits our Sordid Cinema section better than Fantasia. Held every year in Montreal, this four-week showcase...
There’s one movie genre that people don’t talk about often enough: the hangout movie. Friday, Everybody Wants Some!!, and What...
It’s been five long years since Kathryn Bigelow last captivated audiences with her historical thriller, Zero Dark Thirty. Her latest...
While not a straight biopic, 'Fritz Lang' does a wonderful job probing the mind of one of cinema's greatest.
Just in time for the episode that frustrated the broadest set of Twin Peaks viewers, New York Times / rogerebert.com writer Glenn...
Idol culture is a foreign concept to most western audiences – try and imagine the boy band pop craze of the...
Absurdity and extremity are often interlinked, especially in modern Japanese cinema. This leads to the creation of a Western-aimed genre...
Shazam, Captain Marvel, The Big Red Cheese - whatever you like to call him, these are the biggest moments of...
'Blade of the Immortal' fails with its kitchen-sink approach.
Whether we know it at the time or not, life-changing moments can be very traumatic, sometimes for both ourselves and...
It’s uncommon to see a successful manga be refused an anime adaptation. All manner of stories, from the endlessly quirky...
'Atomic Blonde' is ultimately a genre deconstructionist treatise on authenticity and facade.