Capsule reviews for Jan. 18
An Acceptable Loss A committed performance by Tika Sumpter (Southside With You) can’t save this…
An Acceptable Loss A committed performance by Tika Sumpter (Southside With You) can’t save this…
There are many downsides to The Upside, which is Hollywood’s latest attempt to transform…
When Oscar-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson was commissioned by the British Imperial War Museum to curate…
Ashes in the Snow The horrors of World War II are seen through a Lithuanian…
While not a comprehensive biopic, Stan and Ollie captures the essence of what made Laurel…
American Hangman The verdict isn’t favorable for this moderately suspenseful but ultimately strained Canadian thriller,…
Rarely have I seen a film that hates its audience as much as Vice does. Poised as a satire on the rise of former Vice President Dick Cheney, Adam McKay’s supremely misguided biopic is tantamount to yelling fire in a theater and then locking the doors. It isn’t just ugly, unfunny and stunningly mediocre, it’s the worst film of the year.
Combine Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s judicial legacy and longevity, her influence in the current political climate,…