Evan Rachel Wood
Westworld Season 4 is a rather sad affair considering the sheer calibre of acting talent that is on display here.
Westworld Season 3 Finale Review
Highlights include a wild post-credits scene and a touching moment between Maeve and Dolores.
Westworld Episode 3.07: “Passed Pawn” Review
Westworld’s latest episode, Passed Pawn, reflects how this season three has shown improvements and taken steps back.
Westworld Episode 3.06: “Decoherence” Review
This episode proves Charlotte the most interesting creation of the series so far. Give Tessa Thompson the Emmy.
Westworld Episode 3.05: “Genre” Review
“Do you want to know your future?”
Westworld Episode 3.02 Review: “The Winter Line”
The idea of "The Winter Line" is embedded into the episode’s understanding of how its characters are trying to escape from the obstacles and fortifications before them on their respective journeys.
Westworld Episode 3.01 Review: “Parce Domine”
After a brilliant first season and a muddled second season, Westworld's third outing keeps the mysteries intact, increases the thrills, and streamlines that feeling of deliberate confusion significantly.
Sundance 2020 Review: Kajillionaire
In Kajillionaire, a young woman’s life goes off the rails when her con artist parents invite an outsider to take part in their scams.
Jimmi Simpson on the Westworld Season Finale, His Favourite Westerns, and His Dork Shelf
Westworld's Jimmi Simpson discusses the big season finale, his love of Westerns, what he’d do if he were in a real life robot cowboy theme park, and much more.
Westworld: Searching for Character at the Heart of the Maze
If HBO's Westworld wants its ambitious plot to matter it needs to give audiences better rounded characters.
Westworld Review: The Best of Two Genres
Westworld has all the action, adventure, and intrigue of the ideal Western film, but that's all a veneer for tourists, under which lies a rich maze of philosophy, science fiction, and genre criticism.
Into the Forest Review
Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood are in top form in Patricia Rozema's small scale survival tale Into the Forest.
TIFF 2015: Into the Forest Review
Into the Forest TIFF 2015 review
Strange Magic Review
Not even the stupidest of kids will fall for the cloying, George Lucas produced Strange Magic.
The Ides of March Review
With his latest film, The Ides of March, George Clooney reasserts himself as one of the best actor-directors working today. As a throwback to the political potboilers of the 1970s and 80s, Ides doesn’t break any terribly new ground, but much like Clooney’s previous directorial efforts it is a solidly constructed and tightly paced film with great performances from an all star cast.