The Tragedy Of Macbeth Review: Fair Is Foul, And Foul Is Fair
The real tragedy of this Macbeth is just how disappointing it is.
Read MoreThe real tragedy of this Macbeth is just how disappointing it is.
Read More"The Tender Bar" feels so authentic you can smell the cigarettes. But is it worth the trip?
Read MoreThere's something surprisingly empowering about this adaptation that may not make itself apparent at first glance.
Read MoreMark Rylance is one of the modern era's finest characters. This is not in question.
Read More"Minari" is a film about remembrance and the sour taste which can sometimes be in our mouths during the moments we'll later recall with fondness.
Read MoreNetflix's new family film Slumberland has a touching depth to its lead character and her odd companion, but it doesn't quite stick the landing with visuals
Read MoreFlorian Zeller had a triumphant release with The Father, but The Son, starring Hugh Jackman, does not live up to its predecessor in any discernable way
Read MoreThe Swimmers on Netflix tells the powerful story of two swimmers, played by real-life sisters, who overcome war and strife in Syria to compete in the Olympics
Read MoreNoah Baumbach's White Noise is an intriguing film featuring Adam Driver, but the third part leaves a little something to be desired as compared to the first two
Read MoreSarah Polley's Women Talking features an excellent ensemble of female actresses who are generous and given a lot to say, but it is also tense and rewarding
Read MoreSam Mendes' ambitiously cast Empire of Light has a powerhouse cast but doesn't know how to make good use of Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, and Micheal Ward
Read MoreAlejandro G. Iñárritu's Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is reminiscent of some of his more successful works of the past, but it's lacking over all
Read MoreDamien Chazelle takes on another element of the ephemeral with Babylon, a star-studded take on the transition of films from silent movies into the talkies
Read MoreMy Policeman is a muddled, disappointingly uneven production featuring lackluster performances from all three of its main stars, including Harry Styles
Read MoreAntoine Fuqua's Emancipation features Will Smith in an Oscar bait role that doesn't do justice to the true tale or captivate audiences enough for his comeback
Read MoreAnna Gunn leads AMC+'s new thriller The Apology, and even though the film boasts an interesting cast and setup, it veers into ridiculous territory by the end
Read MoreBroker, from Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda who was famous for Shoplifters, has made another affecting movie with some interesting messages on morality
Read MoreNetflix's "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die" is a movie that tells the tale of a prophecy, a power vacuum, and a united England. But how much is fact?
Read MoreAnyone who loved "The Menu" should watch Netflix's "Hunger," as it tackles many of the same themes while targetting the ultra-wealthy.
Read MoreFor those who want to know whether or not Uhtred dies in The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, here's his fate explained.
Read More"The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die" leaves out some key characters from the show, and the team behind the production had a few reasons for doing so.
Read MoreQueen Eadgifu is played by a new actress in "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die," and fans may recognize her from her previous work.
Read MoreWhile Dylar may be a major plot device in both the novel and film versions of White Noise, it doesn't actually exist. But what does it represent?
Read More"I think I lost a number of brain cells which is how I'm getting through this today," Jake Gyllenhaal said about his experience filming the 2015 film "Everest."
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal detailed how his role in "Prisoners" evolved from the initial script, saying he saw the "essence of something else" in the character.
Read MoreAl Pacino explains why he was actually relieved when he didn't win the best actor Oscar in 1974, when he was nominated for his performance in "Serpico."
Read MoreAfter having his role written into the film, Chris Tucker wrote his "Air" scenes after some phone calls with none other than Howard White himself.
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