Review: ‘Into the Woods’
Rob Marshall finds a proper balance between family fun and Sondheim's more adult thematics to make for a wonderfully enjoyable outing.
Review: ‘American Sniper’
Despite some of the usual pro-American themes, Eastwood's action-biography doesn’t feel as reminiscent of previous successes.
Review: ‘Mr. Turner’
Timothy Spall is a marvel bringing the 18th century eccentric painter to life in Mike Leigh's sprawling, composed, and epic end-of-life biography.
Review: ‘Unbroken’
Angelina Jolie's second directorial feature is stunning in craftsmanship but lacking in ingenuity, making this WWII drama a safe, not exceptional, film.
Review: ‘Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles’
Chuck Workman's documentary of the legendary movie-man is a fine place to start for film-goers who don’t know much about Welles.
Review: ‘Billy Bates’
It is the epitome of an avant-garde, art-house film centered around a struggling artist, yet its over-the-top "artistic" vision hurts the film more than helps it.
Review: ‘The Immortalists’
Two scientists are determined to find a cure for anti-aging and everlasting immortality in this eccentric documentary.
Review: ‘Remote Area Medical’
A three day clinic set up in Tennessee caters to those unable to afford a doctor and resort to charity outreach as a primary source of healthcare.