The Grand Budapest Hotel Review
The Grand Budapest Hotel is the latest in a long line of idiosyncratically brilliant films that the even more brilliantly idiosyncratic Wes Anderson has brought to the big screen.
Non-Stop Review
At 61 years old, you’d think Liam Neeson would want to slow down a bit in his film dotage, but this Celtic soul is a non-stop action machine in his new film, ah, Non-Stop.
The Book Thief Review
Death is coming, which isn’t quite as sexy as the Game Of Thrones inspired “Winter is coming” mantra; but for The Book Thief in 1930’s Germany, this sure does ring a little more true.
A Winter’s Tale Review
In A Winter’s Tale, Colin Farrell continues to play out his own peculiar fate of choosing films that make critics want to hate him. Not me though.
Only Lovers Left Alive Review
Jim Jarmusch turns his cinematic eye to vampires and ridiculously cool music in his new film Only Lovers Left Alive.