Review: Project Almanac

The film delivers the same misogynistic, faux-modernistic jolts of trashy humor and labored plotting that typify Michael Bay’s work.

Review: The Americans: Season Three

Throughout The Americans, there’s an ever-present sense of an unwieldy narrative arc being perpetually built up, which has become a noticeable trend in primetime television.

Review: Mommy

Xavier Dolan’s tremendous empathy for the abandoned, medicated, and economically stressed is given full visual flight.

Review: Black Sea

As much as it’s a genre workout for Macdonald, the script makes room for a tough-minded, psychologically corrosive depiction of vengeance.

Review: The Interview

Rogen and Goldberg’s film essentially uses a major global issue to cheaply dress up what is two hours of hit-and-miss erection jokes.

Review: Wild

The film Vallée has created out of Strayed’s beloved 2012 memoir never quite matches the blunt audacity of its simple title.

Review: Late Phases

It ends up taking the furious and bitter perspective that powers the narrative’s ponderous dramatic core for granted.

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