Nicola Yoon’s acclaimed best seller hits the screen as a savvy and potent modern day romance.
Nicola Yoon’s acclaimed best seller hits the screen as a savvy and potent modern day romance.
Not as captivating as it should be, this look at Rudolf Nureyev’s defection still tells an interesting story.
This thinly layered plot twister is kept very much alive by its snappy pacing and two terrific leading actresses.
This thoroughly modern romantic comedy delivers as many laughs as it does sly shots at today’s world. In other words, this is a sweet and goofy rom com for people looking for a little bit more than that.
Trevor Nunn’s initially standard tale of spies and secrets still draws us in, surprisingly compelled by the story, inspired by a real life incident, of a British woman who collaborated with the Russians during World War II.
Not exactly marvelous, this origins story eventually warms up, takes flight and wins us over.
Dan Reed’s devastating documentary about Michael Jackson and pedophilia is not an easy watch, but it is an essential one.
Not every film needs to be a piece of art to make its point. And, while Mimi Leder’s biopic is no piece of art, it does remind us that, even before she became a cultural phenomenon, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a national treasure.