Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Unbroken is a ‘triumph of the human spirit’ story that forgets the spirit by Scott Renshaw December 24, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Birdman is a solid backstage farce hobbled by grand gestures by Scott Renshaw November 5, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Features The re-release of Ghostbusters takes a critic back to a formative movie summer by Scott Renshaw August 27, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Godzilla delivers a mythical monster with surprising visual style by Scott Renshaw May 15, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Neighbors gets too easily distracted from its ideas about growing up gracefully by Scott Renshaw May 8, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Strong emotion collides with insecure storytelling in Amazing Spider-Man 2 by Scott Renshaw May 1, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Captain America: The Winter Soldier excels when it’s less about action, more about characters by Scott Renshaw April 2, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The Grand Budapest Hotel may not be Wes Anderson at his deepest by Scott Renshaw March 19, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The new Robocop is missing a certain gleeful lunacy by Scott Renshaw February 12, 2014
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The best of Sundance 2014 didn’t take their subjects too seriously by Scott Renshaw January 29, 2014