Reviews
‘Champions’ Review
Woody Harrelson stars as a downtrodden coach assigned to a Special Olympics team in a comedy that doesn't get its priorities straight.
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Review
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson make full good on their "In Bruges" reunion as two ex-chums engaged in social warfare.
‘Spin Me Round’ Review
The latest from the director of "Horse Girl" and "The Little Hours" is a flavorless blend of tone that never finds its right proportions.
‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’ Review
Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack are a match made in raunchy heaven, but that's just the start of this unexpectedly wise, solidly funny character study.
‘Cruella’ Review
Emma Stone slips into Cruella de Vil's high heels in this origin story that is narratively puffed up but occasionally energetic. Just don’t expect to have a much better understanding of the iconic villain.
‘The Paper Tigers’ Review
Some flashes of personality bookend a largely one-note affair about forgotten and forlorn father figures in this feature directorial debut from Quoc Bao Tran.
‘Together Together’ Review
Nikole Beckwith's smart screenplay balances quirk and steadfast sincerity in her second feature, one that challenges regular genre associations.
‘One for the Road’ Review (Sundance)
Pitch-perfect needle drops courtesy of Elton John and The Rolling Stones can only get you so far when wading into nostalgic waters, and somewhere soon after the midpoint of Sundance 2021 flick “One for the Road,” it finds itself suddenly submerged.