Sam Rockwell
While not as predictable as the pattern, Argylle doesn’t have much surprise despite its cast and energy.
In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after a pivotal member of the crew is murdered.
The Bad Guys is a good time for its slick style, solid characters, and stealing from the best heist films.
In our latest Page to Screen, Josh Sorensen examines the film adaptation of Jojo Rabbit and how it fails to adapt anti-Fascism.
Jojo Rabbit is a movie that delivers on its promise of humor, yet it leaves a thought provoking imagery that speaks to the true prowess of the message behind the satire.
A security guard saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is unjustly vilified by the press who falsely report that he was a terrorist.
A letter to love each other by looking to the past through the eyes of a child, Jojo Rabbit is as ridiculous and audacious as it is sweet and charming.
In Jojo Rabbit, a satire from Taika Waititi, a young boy in Hitler’s army finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home.
A promising start quickly descends into troubling formula in The Best of Enemies, wasting two excellent lead performances and a potentially interesting story.
Adam McKay’s Vice is at its best when it mixes information with entertainment and leaves out all of the preaching.
In The Best of Enemies, civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against the Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan over the issue of school integration.
Blue Iguana is a fun throwback to 80’s action crime movies, aided by fantastic performances and a punchy script.
Despite its empowering story, and fine performances by Michael Greyeyes and Jessica Chastain, Woman Walks Ahead is an unfortunately forgettable endeavor.
2013 coming of age comedy drama The Way Way Back is made for summer. It’s light, funny and full of life, while still managing to be poignant.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a funny yet brutal film, presenting complex quandaries of grief, violence, and rage.