‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’ KVIFF 2022 review: Emma Thompson in intimate Britcom
A middle-aged woman develops a close relationship with her escort in this two-character piece from director Sophie Hyde
A middle-aged woman develops a close relationship with her escort in this two-character piece from director Sophie Hyde
Emma Thompson stars as a late-night talk show host pushed aside by younger contemporaries in this winning comedy-drama
Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth bring some real vitality, and share genuine charisma, in this fourth Men in Black feature
Disney’s latest live-action remake of a beloved cartoon does little more than remind us of the earlier film
In Burnt, Bradley Cooper stars as a once-renowned chef who won two Michelin Stars at a Paris restaurant and lost control of his life through drugs and booze
Saving Mr. Banks tells the story of Disney’s film version of Mary Poppins and the relationship between Walt Disney and author P.L. Travers
Beautiful Creatures is mostly well done from a technical standpoint, with terrific widescreen lensing, sets and costumes
Pixar’s Brave isn’t exactly a return to form for the studio, but it is a solid-enough effort in its own right
Men in Black 3 represents a pleasant-enough diversion but little more after a decade-long absence from the series
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is a wholly satisfying conclusion to the decade-long Harry Potter franchise
A terrific little coming-of-age tale, An Education also serves as a showcase for the vibrant, delightful Carey Mulligan
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix contains fits and spurts of the magic of the previous films but generally underwhelms.
An inventive (Charlie) Kaufman-esque script is brought to life in director Marc Forster’s Stranger Than Fiction