Film
Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s Loving Vincent is virtually two films, one of them more successful than the other. |
Playwright-movie director-screenwriter Martin McDonagh customarily provokes, startles, unsettles, even repels, often with sudden violence. |
How Charles Dickens wrote the most popular Christmas story of all time. |
If you were of age during the Vietnam War, your objection to it could largely be boiled down into a simple phrase: It was a stupid war, and who would want to... |
Yorgos Lanthimos’s followup to his absurdly hilarious The Lobster is a unpleasant and impenetrable update on Greek mythology set in an Ohio suburb. |
Todd Haynes’s Wonderstruck is one of those movies that comes around maybe once a year that compels me to ask you to just go and see it without reading anything... |
Even on its limited terms, Rob Reiner’s well-intended film has trouble getting a grasp on its subject. |
A conscientious effort that ultimately fails to explain the real troubles that A. A. Milne’s beloved stories caused his offspring. |