reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Jigsaw (2017) Derek Armstrong / 15:55 / 09.11.17 The gonzo third act revelations are at least good because of the audacity of at all. But that merely makes Jigsaw a bad movie, not a terrible one.
reviews Top Picks REVIEW | The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) Derek Armstrong / 16:28 / 07.11.17 What Lanthimos is proving with The Killing of a Sacred Deer is that he can make inroads into transforming mainstream cinema.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Loving Vincent (2017) Derek Armstrong / 12:40 / 06.11.17 Loving Vincent would be worth watching merely for formal reasons, even if it did not have anything interesting going on narratively.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Brigbsy Bear (2017) Derek Armstrong / 8:52 / 30.10.17 In much defter filmmaking hands, Dave McCary's Brigsby Bear could have been the quirky comedy version of Lenny Abrahamson’s Room.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Suburbicon (2017) John Roebuck / 20:37 / 25.10.17 George Clooney is back behind the camera and he's brought his A-list buddies with him, but does Suburbicon live up to its potential?
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Detroit (2017) John Roebuck / 21:32 / 24.10.17 Perhaps most troubling thing about Detroit was that the brutal prejudice depicted in it isn't isolate to the Algiers Motel event alone.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Thor: Ragnarok (2017) John Roebuck / 9:41 / 24.10.17 It's been a while since Marvel released a solo Thor movie. Can Thor: Ragnarok shed the middling reputation attached to the Thunder God?
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Geostorm (2017) Derek Armstrong / 11:33 / 20.10.17 Even disaster movie enthusiasts will find Geostorm, the new film by Independence Day producer Dean Devlin, something of a disaster.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | The Snowman (2017) John Roebuck / 21:05 / 18.10.17 The Snowman is a very particular breed of bad film It is bad, that's an irrefutable reality, but The Snowman is a