Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House Review
Mark Felt’s high-stakes machinations keep the audience engaged, but only from a distance.
Mark Felt’s high-stakes machinations keep the audience engaged, but only from a distance.
American Made is a rip-roaring romp of a ride.
American Made mints its own mountain of money with its rich blend of comedy, drama and biography.
Dunkirk is often jaw-dropping and unforgettable.
Citizen Jane: Battle for the City is a repetitive, mildly curious documentary.
The Lost City of Z is more lost than the fabled city.
The Promise is a land-based version of James Cameron’s Titanic.
The Zookeeper’s Wife grabs your attention and keeps it engaged.
Frantz is the kind of film that creates a lasting sense of intimate familiarity.
The 13th Warrior embraces the viewer in its telling.
The Founder is a whirlwind story that could thin the thickest shake.
Hacksaw Ridge is an unforgettable tale of courage and determination.