Probably the less said about the pointless new Firestarter the better, a movie that makes its 1984 predecessor (which wasn’t one of the better movie adaptations of a Stephen King novel) look positively artful in comparison.…
An exhilarating howl into the void and a rare studio film with ideas, intelligence and vision, Eggers delivers thrilling picture about the cost of revenge and the unbendable nature of men to perpetuate savagery.…
Mark Wahlberg delivers a career best performance in a serious-minded examination of individual awakening that avoids proselytizing in favor of entertainment.…
Ambulance is an act of moviemaking as orgiastic overdrive, pummeling you, and then pummeling you again, into being entertained. It works. Credit Bay and company for delivering a maximalist popcorn movie that keeps topping its own absurdity.…
A head-spinning sci-fi adventure and passionate love letter to star Michelle Yeoh so deliriously realized and assembled it all but leaves you awestruck. For all its conceptual ingenuity, scale and imagination, its neatest trick is its human emotions, sneaking up for a wallop.…
In a gripping minimalist thriller, Mark Rylance is a 1950s-era Chicago tailor ensnared in a gangster showdown. Tiny in scale and big in surprises, The Outfit is a superb adult picture.
the minimalist mobster saga The Outfit, a tensely coiled, 1956-set mafia picture tiny…
While the real life story may be remarkable, as a movie An Infinite Storm is a human interest story that fails to generate much interest in its humans because it hasn’t given them enough to do.…