The Zookeeper’s Wife Review
The Zookeeper’s Wife grabs your attention and keeps it engaged.
The Zookeeper’s Wife grabs your attention and keeps it engaged.
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Life is a blatant rip-off of the Alien franchise — and a damn good one.
Personal Shopper recklessly rambles between tense rises and brainless descents.
Song to Song requires a hearty dose of Dramamine and a bar within quick walking distance of the theater.
Wilson is a dark comedy that needs a Sherpa to find the laughs.
Raw is initially curious, often graphic and entirely ridiculous.
The Sense of An Ending is a slow-burn affair with no spark.
Beauty and the Beast is a faithful, often beautiful reproduction of the original.
Table 19 is a painfully broken wreck of a film.
The 13th Warrior embraces the viewer in its telling.
Kedi is an undeniably curious, compelling premise and nothing more.