Review: THE WIFE
Close and Pryce are at the top of their game in taut, provocative drama.
Close and Pryce are at the top of their game in taut, provocative drama.
One recurring creepy character can’t conjure up enough scares.
Something is missing from this small tale, cursorily about eminent domain.
Dull stab at post-Victorian horror eludes talented director Abrahamson.
Another middling sci-fi actioner that charts the continued decline of James Franco.
Digital gimmickry punches up run-of-the-mill mystery-thriller.
Lo-fi director Andrew Bujalski follows his uncompromising path with the help of Regina Hall.
Lack of sophistication hampers vulgar puppet tale.
Solid performances and production values make this film a worthy remake.