It’s a stellar work-in-progress—a grisly, thrilling, and uneven take on the zombie apocalypse that’s still finding its footing.
The film is a mesmerizing morality play that details the machinations of adultery and their deadly consequences.
Despite a lowly supplemental package, Disney’s new Diamond Edition is worth watching just for the majestic imagery.
The film paints Wyatt Earp as an everyman who has no other choice but to do the right thing.
Rango turns an assembly line of classic western themes and iconography into a bustlingly fresh genre ecosystem.
Hyperbole doesn’t come close to describing the importance and beauty of Criterion’s essential Blu-ray release.
Suffocation takes many forms in Fish Tank, the most notable being romantic promises written in water.
Amarcord lovingly pays tribute to the way memory fades away and imagination takes over.
Thematically, Brotherhood might be as simplistic as any American film this year.
It comes out of the past coated in textured mud and blood, returning in a rapturous Blu-ray edition.
Refracted reflections take center stage in the film, a poetic overture on the power of senses and sensibilities.
The snappy and simplistic prologue proves that the film is only interested in strip-mining Romeo and Juliet for its elemental parts.
The British auteur dismembered crippling social stigmas by highlighting their torment, humanity, and resolve for change.
Film discovery isn’t business; it’s personal.
A steady mixture of passive-aggressive cynicism and unearned togetherness mark the film with a dark streak of indulgence.
Zenith shoots for the moon and accomplishes a lot of complexity with very little money or professionalism.
The clashing of tones and mixture of genres point to a lack of a singular artist at the wheel.
Paradox and free thinking are on beautiful display in the film.
This is a so-painful-it’s-funny comedy about the increasingly heavy pressures of modern-day middle-class existence.
Hopefully, country music and its fans will recognize Country Strong as the toothless, cloying melodrama that it is.