Charlie Hunnam
True History of the Kelly Gang wants us to sympathize with a murderer who suffered great trauma from birth to death. It’s unfortunate that the film’s most critical moments fall flat.
A cheeky, old-fashioned return to form, The Gentlemen arrives at the right time in Guy Ritchie’s career.
The film’s attempts at multiple genres may not blend together, but the talented cast and direction by Chandor help raise it above its flaws.
In Triple Frontier, five former Special Forces operatives reunite to plan a heist in a sparsely populated multi-border zone of South America.
Papillon could have been an inspirational triumph of the human spirit, but instead it ends up as a slog, with little momentum to keep it going.
Guy Ritchie has joyously updated King Arthur with the same distinctive style as his Sherlock Holmes movies. Purists may want to look away.
The Lost City of Z is a work about a British explorer that triumphs in visual splendor, forming an identity as a meditative outlook on life.
Tyler Rowe’s review of Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim. Those kaijus and robots were awesome, but we wanted MORE. Of everything.