Sexual subjects and swearing make it much harder to hug this movie than it is to hold tightly to our …
Elvis & Nixon wants to grant us an engaging peek behind the curtain. A fictionalized, occasionally obscene peek behind the …
The film somehow makes you feel like you’re simultaneously watching a well-oiled ensemble showcase and binge-watching a series of scatterbrained …
Numbness initially keeps Davis’ grief submerged, but the pain still leaks out, sometimes in the way Davis sees reality.
This ode to the early ’80s that takes its title from a Van Halen song is really all about perpetually …
Toula and her big fat Greek family are just as bold and brassy as you remember, just as warm and …
Shock-schlock provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen seems incapable of creating anything less than incomprehensible foulness.
It’s just too bad Hello, My Name Is Doris didn’t say good-bye to more of the genre’s other standard trappings—the …
Kim’s vulgar, hedonistic tale that never quite meanders all the way to the meaning she’s so desperately looking for but …
More carrots than you might expect to chew on while cabbing the kiddie crew home.
Gods of Egypt has some nifty CGI work, but is otherwise terrible in pretty much every sense of the word.
Like Eddie himself, Eddie the Eagle probably won’t be winning any awards … but it certainly works hard to get …














