The Lovers and the Despot tells a fascinating story in a mediocre manner.
Read MoreAuthentic and intelligent, while still providing rollicking entertainment.
Read MoreA ghost story for the present age, starring Kristen Stewart.
Read MoreThere's little to recommend In Order of Disappearance beyond its amusing opening and the presence of Skarsgard.
Read MoreOccasionally breathtaking, but mostly baffling.
Read MoreA film of primal intensity.
Read MoreA mellowing and enriching family dramedy.
Read MoreA compelling film, even as it shows the limits of the Dardennes' filmmaking style.
Read MoreIntimate, authentic Canadian filmmaking.
Read MoreFocused, formally impressive horror.
Read MoreIn the dog days of August, Southside with You proves an enjoyable romantic drama.
Read MoreOnly diehard World War II buffs will be able to make it through Anthropoid’s bloated runtime.
Read MoreA fitting blend of artistic sensibilities.
Read MoreA misshapen misfire for the DCEU.
Read MoreFascinating viewing for anyone with a familial relationship to Germany’s racist history.
Read MoreA broadly enjoyable film in a summer with few standouts.
Read MoreUndeniably stupid, but still fun and arguably camp.
Read MoreA grand exercise in precise chaos.
Read MoreInteresting from a historical perspective, and McConaughey doesn’t disappoint, but Free State of Jones is a muddled mess of a film.
Read MoreA reminder of what an adult Hollywood comedy can look like.
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