Movies

Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.

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‘The Most Unknown’ Review – A Fascinating Documentary

August 9 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

The Most Unknown is a fascinating documentary by Ian Cheney that unites nine scientists from a slew of fields in pursuit of intellectual common ground....

‘The Package’ Review – A Repulsive, Nonsense Comedy Movie

August 9 2018, by Daniel Hart

The writers for The Package wanted to make sure that the word “dick” was spoken as many times as possible. I lost count at 10...

‘Upgrade’ | Film Review

August 7 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

If it isn’t one of the best movies of the year, Leigh Whannell’s Upgrade is without a doubt one of the most unique and memorable....

‘Teen Titans Go! To the Movies’ | Film Review

August 6 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Well, this is a pleasant surprise. Perhaps it won’t be quite as pleasant or surprising to those of you who had any actual idea what...

‘The Darkest Minds’ | Film Review

August 6 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

2018 might be both the best and worst year for yet another franchise-starting young-adult blockbuster. The worst, because, frankly, who needs any more of these...

‘Christopher Robin’ | Film Review

August 5 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Christopher Robin is a sneaky film, and if I’m being honest a little bit sadistic. Ostensibly aimed at children who’ll be too young and distracted...

‘Hot Summer Nights’ | Film Review

August 3 2018, by Tyler Howat

From the opening scenes of Hot Summer Nights, the unnamed narrator directs our attention to stories and believability. The story we’re about to see is mostly...

‘Brij Mohan Amar Rahe!’ | Netflix Film Review

August 3 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix continues, sniper-like, to target the South Asian market with Nikhil Bhat’s Brij Mohan Amar Rahe, otherwise known as Long Live Brij Mohan, although the...

‘The Mansion’ (‘Le Manoir’) | Film Review

August 2 2018, by Alix Turner

Le Manoir made its mark at genre film festivals last year; Netflix has now picked it up for global distribution, put the translated title The...

‘Our House’ | Film Review

August 1 2018, by Tyler Howat

Our House begins with a preoccupied Ethan (Thomas Mann) ditching family dinner to go work on a groundbreaking experiment back at school. They cause a blackout...

‘Flavors of Youth’ Review – Important Messages About Love And Memories

July 31 2018, by Daniel Hart

Flavors of Youth (Si shi qing chun) is the kind of gig that sentimental people will enjoy. The anime feature provides three different tales of youth...

‘Dead Night’ | Film Review

July 31 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

At this point, if you go anywhere near a cabin the woods, you’re just asking for trouble. Brad Baruh’s Dead Night – as generic a...

‘Tully’ | Film Review

July 30 2018, by Tyler Howat

Tully unflinchingly depicts the intense routine of the early days of motherhood, with Theron truly playing a woman nearing the edge of desperation. Diablo Cody and...

‘The Row’ | Film Review

July 30 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Any tension to be found in The Row, Matty Beckerman’s new sorority slasher, comes from fretting that any of these insufferable oxygen thieves might survive...

Tyler Perry’s ‘Acrimony’ | Film Review

July 30 2018, by Tyler Howat

Tyler Perry’s Acrimony is the first film by the prolific writer-director that I actually really wanted to see in theatres. To quote our fearless editor, Jonathon Wilson,...

‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ | Film Review

July 29 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s fitting that Ant-Man and the Wasp opens on Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) trying to entertain his daughter Cassie (Abby Ryder Forston) while serving his...

‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ | Film Review

July 27 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Tom Cruise is running. He always is. For at least half of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, the sixth film in the franchise, he’s running on...

‘Extinction’ | Film Review

July 27 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

These days, watching a Netflix science-fiction film is like picking through the bins of a high-end restaurant. You might, if you’re lucky, fish out something...