Review ‘Human Capital’ Fails to Fully Capitalize on Its Humanity (TIFF 2019) Human Capital, which premiered at TIFF this week, is the fifth film from September 13, 2019
Review ‘Grit’ Shines a Hopeful, Furious Light on an Environmental Disaster In 2006, a massive eruption of hot mud in Sidoarjo, Indonesia buried 16 September 9, 2019
Review ‘It: Chapter Two’: Fewer Scares, More Fright In the two years since It was unleashed on the world, enthusiasm for the September 9, 2019
Review REVIEW: New Harvey Weinstein Doc is Less Than ‘Untouchable’ It’s hard to imagine a time before Harvey Weinstein was breaking news September 6, 2019
Review Hitchcock’s ‘Murder!’ Deserves Renewed Consideration with Kino’s New Blu-ray Hitchcock’s Murder! is generally treated as one of his lesser films, and August 29, 2019
Review ‘Ready or Not’: A Bloodier Kind of a Class Conscious ‘Clue’ A recent spate of horror films have hit the ground running, as it were, August 27, 2019
Review ‘Blackmail’: Hitchcock’s Nastiest British Film Gets the Blu-ray Release It Deserves Blackmail is one of Alfred Hitchcock’s most iconic and yet lesser-seen August 22, 2019
Review There’s Plenty of Gangster Goodness Cooking in ‘The Kitchen’ We know Hollywood isn’t creative. More times than not their idea of August 7, 2019