Pain of war charted in controversial film
FOXTROT defies classification but this unusual film, which has been a lightning rod for controversy, will leave you thinking long after its final act.
FOXTROT defies classification but this unusual film, which has been a lightning rod for controversy, will leave you thinking long after its final act.
IDEAL Home is a feel-good film about changing family dynamics that wisely resists the temptation to overcomplicate this funny, two-speed tale.
JURASSIC World: Fallen Kingdom detonates plenty of dino-might, but is not that much of a blast. Thank heavens Chris Pratt has the lead, or this would be a dino-snore.
FROM mutant amphibians to mystery-monster flicks, Leigh Paatsch has your couch time covered. Here are five more streaming ways to stoke your fear of big, bad species of obscure origins.
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Whiplash’ — This incredibly intense war waged between teacher and student is one of the year’s best and Oscars-bound.
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Son of a Gun’ — this violent new Aussie crime thriller peaks early with a great jailbreak scene, then tapers off.
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ — Liam Neeson drops the Mr Vengeance act in his best work in years.
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Tammy’ — Melissa McCarthy might be here for the long haul as a movie drawcard, but her comedy is best in short bursts.
VETERAN US indie filmmaker Kevin Smith tries his hand at a horror flick with Tusk, the story of a bunch of misfits in rural Canada.
REVIEW: The elderly New York fashion plates of Advanced Style charmingly pay no heed to what’s on trend.
REVIEW: Conjuring prequel Annabelle is a solid horror flick but doesn’t live up to the standards of its parent.
REVIEW: Gone Girl is one of the best films that will be released in 2014. But do what you can to see it without any hints.
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