As easily forgettable as it is moving, "Truth" provides viewers with a surface-level account of a controversy that forever changed the world of professional journalism.
While it may come across as another serious historical drama at first glance, "Bridge of Spies" is both a film that waxes poetic on the ideals America was founded upon and an absorbing tale for anyone who dares to speak out against society's wrongdoings.
“The Walk” portrays the iconic event of Phillipe Petit's tightrope walk across the towers of the World Trade Center well and takes viewers on an exciting ride.
“He Named Me Malala” is a true coming-of-age story for all women, especially those who have ever been socially misrepresented and have grown up without the courage to speak out against society’s wrongdoings.
While "The Perfect Guy" may make some think twice about beginning a relationship with a complete stranger, this film will leave many appalled at what can only be described as a jumbled mess that should never have been made in the first place
“Everest” had the tools to be a great film, boasting decent acting and interesting cinematography, but it fails in nearly every aspect to connect these pieces together.