‘The Trouble With Jessica’ Review: Dinner Party or Crime Scene?
There’s a lot not to like about Jessica (Indira Varma), a smug bachelorette with a thing for married men and
There’s a lot not to like about Jessica (Indira Varma), a smug bachelorette with a thing for married men and
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Brimming with action archetypes — the grizzled hero, the upstart deputy, renegade police, a crooked politician and young lovers on
Masahiro Shinoda, a leading director of the postwar Japanese New Wave whose films, notably “Pale Flower” and “Double Suicide,” fused
In the movie class of 2016, “The Accountant” was a wild-card. It told an original story for adults, breaking from
The first scene of “Blue Sun Palace” lingers on a couple at dinner, eating a mouthwatering chicken, speaking Mandarin to
It has not always been necessary to read the book in order to write a book report, as many a
The visually arresting drama “April” is filled with naked and clothed female bodies that are, in turn, possessed by desire,
A New York City documentary crew sets up shop in rural Argentina in “Magic Farm,” an Americans-abroad satire that teeters
It is not quite accurate to state that had recreational marijuana use been legal in the early 1970s, the comedy