Film
An Everyman protagonist is ensnared in the cruelly restrictive British social service system and begins a harrowing odyssey of soul-trying frustration. |
This time the goal is to copy the successful Marvel Cinematic Universe formula. |
As always, Rachel Weisz is the best reason to see the new film in which she stars. |
Following a dreary Man of Steel and dreadful Batman v. Superman, we finally have a true crowd pleaser from the DC universe with Wonder Woman. |
What do Gary Oldman, John Lithgow, Timothy Spall, Michael Gambon, Richard Burton, Orson Welles, Donald Pleasance, and Brendan Gleeson have in common? |
In 1981, philosopher and founder of the Harvard Film Archive Stanley Cavell published Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage, a... |
Like Prometheus, Alien: Covenant ends with a cliffhanger and promise of another entry, but this origin feels as told as it is old. |
The title character of Joseph Cedar’s surprisingly entertaining and poignant film calls himself “a consultant” at one point. This isn’t so much a lie as a... |