In Sing, a theater lover inherits a theater and decides to host a singing competition to boost business.
Jacob Oller
La La Land delights with old-school Hollywood charm
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone play a jazz pianist and an actress trying to make it big in Los Angeles while navigating a relationship.
Star Wars standalone Rogue One offers visual thrills in a story that could use more character
Director Gareth Edwards applies a natural sense for majesty and scale to the ominous AT-AT Walker.
The Girl on the Train is a jumbled mystery with cartoonish sensibilities
Foggy camerawork reinforces foggy writing as book fans and newcomers alike will drift off during the lengthy scenes of conversation between patient and psychologist.
Doctor Strange shatters the god complex in one of Marvel’s best movies yet
Palmer and Strange dance the tired dance between the arrogant dick and the patient woman who is always there for him.
DreamWork’s Trolls toys with a brightly colored musical wonderland
Despite their vibrant colors, many of the main characters display everyday, cookie-cutter personalities.
Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children stands out from other attempts at a teen-fiction series
Samuel L. Jackson appears in the film as the villainous Barron.
The Dressmaker entertains despite an overabundance of material
The Kate Winslet-helmed film is packed with complex storylines and different genres.
The Magnificent Seven is a fun, if limited, ride
Denzel Washington and a long list of other headliners star in the remake of a remake.
After a brief introduction to this more colorful event in Bourne’s life, we return to the cold blues of hacking.
After a brief introduction to this more colorful event in Bourne’s life, we return to the cold blues of hacking.
