'The Midnight Sky' breaks no new ground in the venerable sci-fi film genre and, in spite of a good cast, spins it wheels as the suspense factor is limited to the identity of a mute young girl.
Wonder Woman is now in the colorful, pop-in fused world of 1984 is this equally action-packed sequel that's hurt by a muddled storyline and weak villain.
A Southern coming-of-age story for its two main characters, a gay 40-ish New York university professor and his 18-year-old niece that vividly displays the 1970s attitudes of rural Southerners toward homosexuals.
A young man's cross-generational journey from poor to successful lawyer in a world that his grandparents and parents had never known is successfully realized by a strong cast and deft direction.
A rather lame remake of Roald Dahl's classic fantasy that suffers from a change in location, script and direction subservient to CGI effects, and lack of characterization.
While this new version of 'Rebecca' is a fairly faithful adaptation of the du Maurier novel, it conveys very little of the Gothic horror that made the original film so completely chilling.
Sofia Coppola has delivered a comedy drama that is long on Bill Murray and pretty short on everything else as a philandering father attempts to convince his married daughter that her husband is also a philanderer.