Ana de Armas
A young female assassin seeks revenge against the people who killed her family in: Ballerina.
Cole falls for enigmatic Sadie, before then discovering she’s a secret agent. Soon they are swept away on an international, world-saving adventure.
Blonde has and will continue to infuriate audiences, yet is a film that can be studied for not only the continued dominating male gaze, but for the need of women to tell women’s stories.
A look at the rise to fame and the epic demise of actress Marilyn Monroe, one of the biggest stars in the world.
When the CIA’s top asset — his identity known to no one — uncovers agency secrets, he triggers a global hunt by assassins set loose by his ex-colleague.
The best thing about Adrian Lyne’s Deep Water is that it possesses star power in Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, two of our hottest actors.
A well-to-do husband who allows his wife to have affairs in order to avoid a divorce becomes a prime suspect in the disappearance of her lovers.
Wasp Network’s bites off far more than it can chew, there’s no denying this all-star cast makes up for what is lost in plot.
For all its faults, Knives Out is a brisk and often engaging film that will provide audiences a moderately enjoyable ride.
While initally an intense thriller, The Informer buckles with an insuffiently used cast and material to provide for good impression.
Knives Out will appeal to fans of the detective mystery genre, fans of the astounding cast, or those who love Johnson’s subversively entertaining films.
In Knives Out, a detective investigates the death of a patriarch of an eccentric, combative family.
War Dogs is a hyper-masculine film that, offensively but not surprisingly, uses its main female character simply as a plot device.
Blade Runner 2049 is a blockbuster with brains, heart and an abundance of style, that will certainly reward repeat viewings.
Edgar Ramírez is electrifying as welterweight boxing champion Roberto Durán in the new movie Hands of Stone. Unfortunately, writer/director Jonathan Jakubowicz’s routinely conceived, routinely executed boxing biopic is a dull canvas for a performance, slashed in such angry red brush strokes. The movie goes the distance, though not as cleanly or directly as we might have wished.