‘Spencer’ review: Kristen Stewart shines in Pablo Larraín’s latest, dark drama

In the dizzying and beguiling Spencer from director Pablo Larraín, there’s a running commentary on how frosty the Sandringham House is. For all its acquired decadence and displays of excess, it’s chilly more often than not, and Diana complains several…

‘The Green Knight’ review: Chivalry is dead, long live chivalry

Delayed due to the pandemic, The Green Knight is the latest mind-bending A24 summer movie, but does it live up to its own legend? Gather round, ye of strong will and stronger wi-fi connections. It is time once again for…

Movie Review: Trespass Against Us

Adam Smith’s Trespass Against Us is the Parenthood of crime movies. It’s a story about how to raise a family in a unit so unstable that one false move could tear it apart. This certainly isn’t unfamiliar territory, but when…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’

The Illuminati exist and control everything and everyone. Elvis, 2pac, and Biggie are all on some South American island having drinks in Steve Jobs’ beach house. Gluten allergies are a legitimate medical condition. Conspiracy theories are like a very broken clock…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Deliver Us From Evil” gives you more of the devil you know

So a priest, a detective and a comedian walk into a bar. The priest asks for a drink, the detective asks questions about a suspect, and the comedian tells an unrelated, inappropriate sexual joke no one really wanted to hear.…