Review: ‘Cameraperson’ charts an emotional journey with little plot The film mimics the natural chaos of memories. Michael Errigo October 13, 2016
Review: Netflix documentary ’13th’ is a sobering, necessary watch Ava DuVernay’s film is impactful enough to potentially cause real change. Taylor Stokes October 12, 2016
Review: ‘The Girl on the Train’ lacks dynamic characters and suspense The film, billed as a thriller, is far from thrilling. Raye Weigel October 6, 2016
Review: Timely yet controversial, ‘The Birth of a Nation’ depicts a jarring fight for freedom The film finds its otherwise powerful message muddled by off-screen baggage. Josh Magness October 6, 2016
Review: ‘The Lovers and the Despot’ brings life to a dramatic kidnapping The documentary tells the gripping tale of two artists captured by North Korea’s Kim Jong-il. Raye Weigel September 22, 2016
Netflix and overkill: What to avoid while binging Getting in the way of the service’s brilliant original programming is some very terrible content. John Powers September 19, 2016
Review: ‘The Little Prince’ is visually pleasing, diverts too much from original plot Fans of the novella might disagree with alterations in the film. Raye Weigel September 8, 2016
Review: Clint Eastwood’s ‘Sully’ makes a crash landing Starring Tom Hanks, the 96-minute film has high-flying aspirations but never takes off. Lillian Andemicael September 8, 2016
Review: ‘The Hollars’ can’t find the right rhythm The film tries to tackle emotional topics, but just ends up feeling jumbled. Michael Errigo September 1, 2016
Review: ‘The Light Between Oceans’ takes “tearjerker” to new heights Bring Tissues. Seriously. Anna Muckerman September 1, 2016