Never Rarely Sometimes Always is an empathetic look into the unflinching, anxiety-inducing, minute-by-minute account of teen pregnancy that is a vicious reality for millions of young women across the United States
Although it’s ambitions crush its subtlety, Capone strips down its icon as it traverses the pains that the passages of time have to offer.
Extraction is a bloodbath that is impossible to enjoy because of its numbing destruction played for thrills. An empty exercise in stylistic action that leaves us with no point of view.
As Al Pacino turns 80, we reflect on some of the icon's most notable roles from his 50+ year career.
Just Mercy honestly and movingly illuminates the imperfections of America's legal network, respectfully honoring the never-ending fight for true, blind justice.
Emma is a biting satire that borders on farce, matching impeccable timing with a comic sensibility that creates a sense of joyous wonder with a snarky wit underneath its candy-colored palette.
The Hunt features fun action and a charismatic lead performance by Betty Gilpin, but is ultimately sunk in its final act as a result of misconceived, poorly executed social commentary.
Portrait Of A Lady On Fire is a film worth falling in love with. It is ravishing, with beautiful photography and performances that create an intensity in their intimacy.