Reviews

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Guy Ritchie brings elegance to this TV-to-film adaptation, but what his effort boasts in aesthetics it lacks in general interest.

She's Funny That Way
Peter Bogdanovich tries to emulate his screwball greats, but She's Funny That Way is as superfluous and perfunctory as its…

Southpaw
A knockout performance from Jake Gyllenhaal helps this standard boxing movie try to punch past its formula.

Queen of Earth
Disarming performances and a distinctive auteur combine for a devastating look at fraying friendships and mindsets.

Unity
An immersive audio-visual package is just the dressing on this blatantly heartstring-pulling, agenda-pushing cinema slideshow.

The Liar
Aesthetic, materialistic and romantic obsessions provide the fuel for a smart, scathing contemplation of chasing societal ideals.

James White
Pairing realism with impressionistic vigour, James White is a disarming character study and an incisive examination of loss.

Speed Sisters
An energetic look inside the Middle East's first-ever all-female rally-racing team, told with enthusiasm and affection.

Trainwreck
Comedian Amy Schumer's first big screen starring role is big on humour, and on rom-com formula.

Love
Gaspar NoƩ's latest film addresses copulation and connection on screen, but never feels like more than act of self gratification.