
While I’ve always liked the original Star Wars trilogy, I don’t have the depth of knowledge (i.e., memorization) that some do, so […]
Read moreWhile I’ve always liked the original Star Wars trilogy, I don’t have the depth of knowledge (i.e., memorization) that some do, so […]
Read moreSupreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg started to become a pop-culture icon a few years ago, when the court shifted rightward […]
Read moreThe imaginatively titled Book Club, about four women in their late 60s whose love lives are rekindled by reading the Fifty […]
Read moreWhat distinguishes Deadpool from most other superheroes is that he swears, kills people, and breaks the fourth wall. That is also, […]
Read moreThis week’s “good enough, I guess, if you’re not too picky” home-invasion thriller is Breaking In,”which offers the innovative twist of […]
Read moreYou’ll think you’ve seen Life of the Party before, or at least something very much like it: A dowdy, newly divorced mom […]
Read moreThe rape-revenge sub-genre has many entries, and everything about Revenge (including the title) sounds derivative until you get to the credits. How […]
Read moreThere are two premises in Bad Samaritan, one that drives the plot and one that explains the villain’s motives. They are […]
Read moreDiablo Cody’s screenwriting career started with a pregnant teenager named Juno. She returns to the subject of maternity with Tully, but […]
Read moreAny remake of the 1987 Goldie Hawn/Kurt Russell “romantic” “comedy” Overboard would have to reverse the genders. A single father of three […]
Read moreSome movies provide so much vivid detail about a character that you could practically write a biography. Lynne Ramsay’s mesmerizing You […]
Read moreThere are no literal hauntings in Ismael’s Ghosts, a wry, lyrical, but often plodding drama from director Arnaud Desplechin (A Christmas […]
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