Maybe it’s time to retire the bougie crime soap.
Daphne Du Maurier’s novel gets a bland adaptation that champions dull romance over Gothic elements.
Despite an intoxicating performance from Mads Mikkelsen, the novelty of the film’s provocative premise soon fizzles out.
A fun sense of humor makes the medicine go down.
He already conquered mazes, and now Dylan O’Brien is setting his sights on monsters.
The director long preoccupied with coming of age narratives now turns her full attention to the problems that come with adulthood.
Willem Dafoe is in his element in cult director Abel Ferrara’s nightmarish, experimental journey into the subconscious.
Michelle Pfeiffer’s captivating performance can’t overcome the faults of this bougie comedy.
The directorial debut of ‘The Babysitter’ writer Brian Duffield is an electric portrait of first love, shared trauma, and teenagers going boom.