An ill-conceived big plot reveal eclipses the many failings of a supposed noir drama.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
An ill-conceived big plot reveal eclipses the many failings of a supposed noir drama.
Innovative, thought-provoking and intense, this made-for-TV flick completely immerses the audience in an all-too-real scenario, interwoven with critiques of nuclear weapons and press ethics.
Make no mistake, this is a sermon disguised as a movie.
Mesmerizing, impressionistic and intimate documentary mosaic of small moments forms an evocative portrait of life in the very Deep South.
Rejoice fans old and new: Goku’s latest big screen adventure is his best standalone movie yet (impressive for a 30-year-old series).
While it never quite matches the heroic highs or chilling terror of its predecessors, this is an OK if sadly flawed conclusion to a franchise rooted in belief.
Barry Jenkins's romantic drama is not merely a love story - it’s a story of acts of love.
This faithful sequel is powered by a leading performance worthy of the beloved Disney classic.
This electrifying and game-changing flips the Spider-Man formula entirely for a film that's every bit a celebration of the wall-crawling hero as it is a work of pure entertainment.
From the critics group that nominated the goat from ‘The Witch’ as Best Villain in 2016 and correctly bestowed the Best Picture of 2017 title to ‘Get Out,’ here are the SFCS nominees for 2018!
Alfonso Cuarón’s quietly heartbreaking drama is an epic on the most personal scale.
Despite a strong trio of performances, the controversial practice of gay conversion programs deserves a better film than this well-meaning film.
McCarthy’s turn as an acerbic, antisocial alcoholic forger punches her ticket to award season glory.
The most shocking aspect of this supernatural horror flick isn't its mesmerizing or violent moments - it’s that it is so boring.
Hilary Swank and Robert Forest dazzle in one of the season's cinematic gems.
This muted drama is a forthright look at drug addiction’s destructive impact on a family.
The space race drama is a cinematic marvel punctuated with nerve-racking flight sequences - and a lot of slow-paced drama that borders on boring.
More than an incredible soundtrack, this 2018 version affirms star Lady Gaga's talents in front of the camera as well as writer-director Bradley Cooper's vision behind the camera.
This breathtaking National Geographic documentary connects intimately with its subject - a focused climber intent on taking on a seemingly impossible feat.
The frustration of this true crime drama is not with its stellar ensemble cast but with its wandering story of a teen criminal.