To Catch A Killer (2023)
Shailene Woodley’s performance and the movie’s captivating tone elevate this otherwise mediocre thriller.
Your Place Or Mine (2023)
A rom-com that asks more questions than it answers, stumbles along on a pathetic plot, and features actors whose chemistry is non-existent.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)
Rian Johnson’s latest whodunnit is smart and stylish, but the characters and the pacing are disappointing.
Gone Baby Gone (2007)
Ben Affleck’s gritty thriller is equal parts entertaining and thought-provoking.
The Guilty (2021)
Every frame, every second of this riveting thriller rests on Jake Gyllenhaal’s shoulders, and he never trips up.
The Woman In The Window (2021)
Despite delicious jump scares and an excellent performance from Amy Adams, this thriller is as disoriented as its heroine.
I Care A Lot (2021)
Rosamund Pike is sensational in a movie that goes from stylish and original to ludicrous.
Pieces of a Woman (2021)
Vanessa Kirby gives a career defining performance in this emotionally gruelling drama.
A Simple Favour (2018)
These filmmakers have spilled the pages of A Simple Favor onto the big screen and the result is a heady rush of scandal, schemes, and sophistication.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)
This is what happens when you essentially don’t have three-dimensional characters or a story to tell; let’s face it, Mamma Mia did not need a prequel, sequel - whatever the heck this is. It just didn’t.
Ocean’s 8 (2018)
Not even stunning visuals and wonderful female leads can pull off Ocean's Eight. It's a con without thrills, smarts, and urgency.
The Snowman (2017)
A cold mess of rubbish plotting and bizarre cinematography. It wastes its source material and bumbles through the snow before falling through the ice.
Lady Bird (2016)
Lady Bird is an extraordinary directorial debut from Gerwig. It's a love story in more ways than one - messy, complicated, heartbreaking, confusing, and often funny. A wonderful movie.
Lion (2016)
I’m not sure I would’ve picked up this movie had it not been for its Oscar buzz and Patel's win. But I'm so glad I did see it, because Lion is one of those movies that has such incredible heart that it only takes a few minutes for the tears to come.
Money Monster (2016)
The cinematography is edgy, Clooney's screen charisma as dazzling as ever, and he and Roberts have natural chemistry. Unfortunately, that's all the film has going for it.