Bill Camp

‘Passing’ Review: An Emotionally Distant but Admirable Effort 

Two black women navigate 1920s Harlem while one of them passes herself as white.

6.5 Fair

Sundance 2021 Review: ‘Passing’ is a Beautifully Searing Period Piece That Still Resonates

LV Taylor review's Rebecca Hall's feature debut, Passing starring Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, André Holland, Bill Camp and Alexander Skarsgard.

‘News of the World’ Review: America’s Dad Goes West

A Civil War veteran agrees to deliver a girl, taken by the Kiowa people years ago, to her aunt and uncle, against her will. They travel hundreds of miles and face grave dangers as they search for a pl...

7 Good

‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Review: Anna Taylor-Joy Shines in a Rich, Sumptuous Period Drama

Set during the Cold War era, orphaned chess prodigy Beth Harmon struggles with addiction in a quest to become the greatest chess player in the world.

Review: Mark Ruffalo Seeks Truth In Tricky And Compelling ‘Dark Waters’

Aaron Neuwirth reviews Dark Waters, a legal thriller starring Mark Ruffalo as the man who took on DuPont in a true story directed by Todd Haynes.

8 Great

Review: Todd Phillips’ Dark And Gritty ‘Joker’ Is Wild

Aaron Neuwirth reviews Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the iconic DC Comics villain, in a standalone, dark, and gritty origin story for the character from director Todd Phillips.

7 Good

Review: ‘The Kitchen’ Is Overstaffed

Aaron Neuwirth reviews The Kitchen, a crime drama based on a graphic novel, where three mob wives take over the Irish mob in 1978 Hell's Kitchen.

4 Poor

Review: Ante Up And Play ‘Molly’s Game’

Acclaimed writer Aaron Sorkin has enjoyed a successful run as a screenwriter. Now Sorkin takes his words into his own hands with Molly’s Game, his directorial debut, based on a memoir by Molly Bloom. ...

8 Great

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