‘I Love Boosters’ doesn’t lack creativity. But this crime/comedy/fantasy surrealist satire falls short in decency and coherence.
‘Passenger’ feels like a series of online horror shorts all tied together with a gossamer narrative thread.
In ‘Tuner,’ a guy with supersensitive hearing uses his unique skillset to crack safes. Too bad the film’s foul language …
‘Jacka–: Best and Last’ comes with all the perverse spectacle you’d expect from Johnny Knoxville’s shock-cringe comedy-stunt creation.
The nice messages in Netflix’s ‘Little Brother’ are completely overshadowed by the film’s raunchy comedy, foul language and more.
‘Lucky Strike’ gives us an old-fashioned wartime hero. But the movie’s content concerns are quite contemporary.
Netflix’s ‘Voicemails for Isabelle’ is often sweet, sometimes funny and, all too often, problematic as well.
‘Couture’ looks into the difficulties behind those working within the fashion industry, but nudity and crude language sully any beauty …
Netflix’s ‘In the Hand of Dante’ feels like a pretentious, smirkingly shocking, absolutely vacuous puddle of goo.
Paul Rudd plays a wedding band singer longing for better days. But though ‘Power Ballad’ strums a few nice chords, …
‘Color Book’ has some quiet and wonderful moments in its black-and-white palette. Too bad there are some off-color language bits, …
Filled with visceral violence and some sexual moments, ‘The Death of Robin Hood’ turns out to be a gest that …
‘Deep Water’ is essentially two disaster movies rolled up in one. Squinting heroism and bloody carnage abound.
Director Ryuya Suzuki’s ‘Jinsei’ is unexpected, poignant and flat-out strange. It’s also besotted with problems that get more intense as …
‘Mortal Kombat II’ is a faithful adaptation of its video game source material—which means lots of blood-soaked butchery.














