Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old Is a WWI Documentary In Stunning Color, Not Substance

It’ll likely surprise fans of Peter Jackson — director of The Lord of the Rings franchise,…

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Movie Review: Your friendly neighborhood Spideys swing into some spectacular action

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the best Spider-Man movie yet, and that’s coming from someone…

Patrick Wang’s ‘A Bread Factory’ is a Dizzying Callback to the Intimate Human Epics of the Hollywood New Wave

It’s easy to forget that in 1972 the highest grossing film in the United States…

Movie Review: The Second Time Around

Few genres leave older performers quite as alienated as the romantic comedy. If all you…

‘Islam & the Future of Tolerance’ Review: A Penetrating Examination of the Struggle Between Atheism and Islam

Desh Avila and Jay Shapiro’s Islam & the Future of Tolerance isn’t so much a…

The Mule Movie Review: Clint Eastwood Stumbles Again

Once the proud pillar of American cinematic masculinity, nowadays Clint Eastwood is the Hollywood embodiment…

Capernaum Movie Review: A flawed but essential portrait of childhood poverty

Capernaum is about two hours of near unrelenting bleakness, but it’s the kind of bleakness…