Reviews
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…
Risen
This attempt to revive the religious epic adds a procedural quest to the mix, but can't escape its mood of…
Concussion
A crucial topic and subtle lead performance elevate real-life drama Concussion beyond its stern but overly careful approach.
Ride Along 2
More of the same is exactly what it sounds like with this odd couple cop sequel, though that's rarely a…
Deadpool
The latest comic book film might appear to twist the expected; however formula still reigns among the attempted irreverence.
Spear
Spear is proof that Stephen Page’s branching out into a new creative medium was a wise move.
Steve Jobs
The shadow of one man looms over this unconventionally structured biopic — and it's not the titular Apple co-founder.
Room
Within a story certain to cause a reaction, stellar performances lift an involving, affecting but overt page-to-screen adaptation.
Tomorrow's Parties
Despite an interesting premise and solid performances, Tomorrow's Parties dystopic visions limit the emotional pull.