Meryl and Paul have lively careers—but their marriage is almost six feet under. Can a mandatory stint away from NYC …
Imagine being told you have one week to live. And the person who told you was a scruffy street “prophet” …
Most of the truly creative parts of this cute idea could fit in the space of a trailer … which …
Hanging chads? Forget about ’em. This film has a hung-over Bud, who with one delayed vote will determine America’s new …
Does everybody love Mooseport? When a popular U.S. President retires to small-town Maine, he goes head-to-head with the humble owner …
If Paul Rudd brings somebody suitably hapless and “entertaining” to his bosses’ meanspirited dinner party—somebody exactly like Steve Carell—the corner …
Mr. Allen’s cinematic efforts aren’t so much irrational as they are incongruous as he deftly uncovers the folly of postmodernism’s …
Trainwreck, at least in terms of content, is just that—a careening, cataclysmic disaster loaded with stuff that no one should …
Marijuana. Alcohol. Perverse sex. Racial stereotyping. A jumbo-jet load of profanities. This is “How High” and “Next Friday” aboard a …
This prequel to the Despicable Me films is little more than 90 minutes of goofy silliness designed to uncork a …
What becomes of a high school beauty queen who never really grew up and can’t quite reconcile her thirtysomething unhappy …
How long will you be in the theater before you wished you’d read this review first? How about 30 seconds …
What Magic Mike XXL ultimately offers is shallow escapism—intended to be as sexy and as tawdry as its pretty-boy leads
Faith of our Fathers is a sometimes sobering, sometimes goofy, sometimes incoherent road-trip movie. It also mirrors the spiritual journey …
Ted 2 is a two-hour exercise in frustration, because you can see that behind all the foulness, MacFarlane can actually …






