Timely and insightful, hockey documentary The Russian Five looks at five Russian players who defected to America to play for the Detroit Red Wings and the National Hockey League in the late-1980s.
Read MoreI felt pure, unmitigated joy from start to finish watching Missing Link, the latest stop-motion animation success from the resilient Laika Studios.
Read MoreWell-acted and earnest in its attempts, Mary Magdalene fails to create much faith and/or conviction with its overall approach.
Read MoreThough the main character is an irresistible CGI/motion capture creation, Tim Burton’s Dumbo is a bleak, somewhat cynical take on the Disney animated classic.
Read MoreThe visceral and unrelenting Hotel Mumbai walks us through the events of the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in haunting detail…
Read MoreJordan Peele’s second feature, Us, is a searing, diabolical, cerebral horror film that features twists, turns, and an astonishing performance from Lupita Nyong’o.
Read MoreTwo cousins come together to try and outwit a savvy businesswoman, in their hopes to build a cross-country fiber optic line in dense drama The Hummingbird Project.
Read MoreA metaphysical police procedural? Out Of Blue gives us a murder mystery of galactic proportions in Carol Morley’s intriguing and head-scratching whodunit.
Read MoreControversial, polarizing artist, Robert Mapplethorpe, has his story reduced to an unimaginative paint-by-numbers biopic in the gravely disappointing Mapplethorpe.
Read MoreHaley Lu Richardson is a star on-the-rise and despite her heavy lifting, Five Feet Apart never materializes into manipulative, predictable disappointment.
Read MoreThough well-intentioned, family animated comedy/drama Wonder Park struggles to find a tone consistent with its message.
Read MoreGabrielle Brady’s documentary takes us to Christmas Island - a home to millions of migrating red crabs and an immigrant detention center that has caused significant grief and trauma all across the tiny Australian territory.
Read MoreCaptain Marvel survives a lackluster first hour and becomes a fun, engaging, and important entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreAn absolutely remarkable historical record, and brilliantly constructed documentary, showing us new footage of the first time American astronauts walked on the moon.
Read MoreDefying categorization, Jean-Luc Godard’s The Image Book is only for Godard’s most loyal and patience followers.
Read MoreBelgium’s stop-motion animation drama This Magnificent Cake! tells five short stories with Belgium’s occupation of the Congo in the 19th century as a backdrop. And it is unlike any movie I have ever seen.
Read MoreDomestic thriller Greta is campy, a bit delirious, but also far too silly and empty-headed to mean anything.
Read MoreThough it completely rewrites history, Fighting With My Family is an endearing, charming underdog tale regarding WWE Superstar Paige’s meteoric rise to the top of the WWE Women’s Division.
Read MoreWith the arrival of The Hidden World, it is official - How To Train Your Dragon is one of the best trilogies, animated or otherwise, of all time.
Read MoreRebel Wilson is pretty wonderful, leading her first film, Isn’t It Romantic?, a soft skewering of the romantic comedies we have watched a thousand times over.
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