Film Review Archives
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All Is Lost (2013, 106 min., PG-13)
In this near-wordless film, Robert Redford is compulsively watchable as a man trying to save himself from his sinking ship.
All Is True (2019, 101 min., PG-13)
"Who is it that can tell me who I am?" Not this Shakespeare biopic.
Chilling and insightful look at the birth of our surveillance culture
College reunion comedy takes a dark turn
All My Life (2020, 91 min., PG-13)
True-life cancer romance is tepid chicken soup for the soul
A father searches for his daughter with the help of her ex-boyfriend
A ghostly meditation on grief that chooses the darkest path
Claude (Folland) is the sort of teenage girl who goes by Claude instead of Claudia: a big, sturdy girl with beautiful red hair, a wardrobe full of loose-fitting clothes, and the desire to start a rock ...
Like most freakish accidents, falling in love is sometimes just a matter of good timing. In the romantic comedy All Over the Guy, the physical and emotional attraction between one couple is instantaneous, while the relationship ...
Shocking, graphic, and mournful adaption of the World War I epic
All Saints (2017, 108 min., PG)
Planting seeds to save a church
The struggle by three men to save the endangered black kite
Movies this bad don’t often get released anymore, a circumstance that instantly raises the curiosity factor of All That I Need.
A stunning portrait of the life of activist Nan Goldin
Despite an A-list cast and director, it's astonishing how bad this movie is.
Christopher Plummer mesmerizes as the greediest man alive
Newton and Pine as spies and lovers caught in old intrigues
This much-storied and long-in-the-making film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's widely cherished Western novel is neither the sacrilege that McCarthy's true believers feared nor the epiphany for which fans of the Western film genre had hoped. Instead, ...
There’s a Silver Jews song called "Inside the Golden Days of Missing You" that laments the twin states of getting over love and getting over getting over love: "and then the feeling fades away, but you ...
This newest work from steadfast American independent filmmaker, Jon Jost, almost breaks out of his arthouse ghetto and into markedly familiar movie strategies like narrative and performance, making this his most engaging merger of experimental and ...
One-hour lecture on the father of plastics (with added musical numbers!)
Spirited doc traces the rise and fall of Tower Records
Bow Wow plays a National Guard soldier who goes AWOL in the early Nineties in this unfoused drama
Alleluia (2014, 93 min., NR)
A Belgian riff on the pitch-black legend of the Honeymoon Killers
Allied (2016, 124 min., R)
WWII espionage thriller can't hold a candle to Casablanca
Christina Ricci stars in this strained romantic comedy set in the world of renaissance festivals.
Home for the holidays (again)
This sweet, amiable, and knowing coming-of-age tale is Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical boyz-to-men story about how he grew into the role of a rock & roll journalist in 1973.
Oh, bitter irony! Christopher Guest, the great satirist of crap artists (he wrote or co-wrote This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, and The Big Picture)) has joined their ranks. And he can't even blame it ...
Doc chronicles one pastor's mission to keep Ukrainian kids off the street