The Children Act has two great acting performances but a very muddled message
‘The Children Act’ seems designed to evince sadness but ends up feeling mostly forgettable… continue reading
‘The Children Act’ seems designed to evince sadness but ends up feeling mostly forgettable… continue reading
Matt Groening’s ‘Disenchantment’ takes a little while to get going, but it ends with a bang… continue reading
‘Big Brother’ stars martial arts superstar Donnie Yen as the coolest teacher in the world… continue reading
‘The Happytime Murders’ isn’t as clever as it thinks, but it’s a decent take on its weird conceit… continue reading
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ takes a lot of swings in its modern adaptation, with more hits than misses… continue reading
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ isn’t quite so crazy, but underneath the affluence-porn is some real heart… continue reading
‘Never Goin’ Back’ is precisely the sort of indie drama I knew it was going to be… continue reading
‘The Island’ takes its time to really delve into the weird romance of a being stranded on an island… continue reading
’Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days’ is a fascinating fantasy tale that tries to be a sort of new Korean fantasy classic… continue reading
‘Eighth Grade is an awkward, wonderful glimpse at the secret mind of a teenage girl… continue reading
‘Woman Walks Ahead’ has a message about a real-life interesting person, but it’s not such a fascinating style… continue reading
‘Three Identical Strangers’ tells the real and perhaps hidden story between three triplets separated at birth… continue reading
‘GLOW’ returns and feels like the same old show in a good way… continue reading
‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ is a decent thriller, but nothing close to the original… continue reading
‘Westworld’ really does know how to end a season… continue reading