Snowden

“Feels extremely one-sided and doesn’t allow audiences to make their own decision.”

Bridget Jones’s Baby

“Cheery and charming. This sequel definitely takes a step up from where Bridget left off.”

Blair Witch

“Ideas [are] brought up and abandoned too quickly; mythology never gets expanded upon.”

Sully

“A well-performed, acceptable tale of American heroism, despite Eastwood’s complete lack of subtlety.”

The Light Between Oceans

“Bathed in exquisitely aching restraint and soul-rending inner turmoil, its potboiler escapist theater.”

Yoga Hosers

“What the hell happened to Kevin Smith and his ability to tell a funny story on a movie screen?”

Southside with You

“Brims with smartly-written conversations and subtly funny moments.”

Greater

“Worth watching, particularly for fans of fighting-giants, feel-good athletics films.”

War Dogs

“There’s harrowing ugly-truth-telling to keep things entertaining and eye-opening all the way through.”

Hell or High Water

“Takes a rudimentary bank robbing plotline and elevates it to truly special heights.”

Pete’s Dragon

“Wants to be the next generation’s ‘E.T.’ For the most part, the effort feels genuine albeit slightly generic.”

Sausage Party

“Hilarious at times. With a little more stamina leading up to the climax, it could have been legendary.”