Reviews

Rosalie Blum
This lightly dramatic, breezily comedic effort might work with an exaggerated story, but it remains authentic in its emotions.

London Has Fallen
Prepare for another around of spectacle, sentiment and unsubtle patriotism in this gung-ho Presidential disaster effort follow-up.

The Will to Fly
When champion aerial skier Lydia Lassila soars, so does this classically made but cheer-inducing documentary about her efforts.

Mon Roi
A realistic and raw central portrayal provides texture and intimacy to an otherwise maudlin rather than moving marital drama.

Dheepan
Like A Prophet and Rust and Bone before it, Jacques Audiard's latest focuses on the fragile space between deeds and…

The Boy and the Beast
Rousing but not always riveting, this animated coming-of-age effort still remains enchanting, enjoyable and earnest.

Microbe and Gasoline
Michel Gondry infuses his distinctive sensibilities into an aesthetically restrained, thematically resonant coming-of-age effort.

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
Michael Bay demonstrates his usual style as substance approach as he moves from Transformers to a true tale of diplomatic…

Hail, Caesar!
The Coen brothers return with an aptly affectionate yet irreverent take on life, film and the golden age of Hollywood.

The Daughter
The power of Stone’s auteur-like direction and writing is that he takes scenes beyond the conventional climaxes and trappings of…