The Choice dutifully checks every expected box—both the poignant elements and the problematic ones.
When a love story doesn’t know what real love is, how can we trust it with anything else?
We Are Your Friends feels like one of the most strangely upbeat seriously foul movies you’ll ever not really want …
Imagine if you could live forever. Not in heaven, but here. Would you want to?
Turns out, Mike isn’t the tree: This movie is. It’s a disaster waiting to happen, and it truly is trying …
Life is all about making mistakes, Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler want you to know. And to try to prove …
Descendants offers some great lessons on the power of love, second chances and the acknowledgement that we’re all worthy and …
A below-the-radar Brit flick that’s supposed to ‘put a smile on your face.’ In a filmscape dominated by the likes …
Is ‘Something New’ the same ol’ same ol’? Or does this interracial love story live up to its title?
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” …
This flick generally glorifies all the possible train-wreck stuff of high school floundering—from drunken house parties to sneaky sexcapades to …
Mr. Allen’s cinematic efforts aren’t so much irrational as they are incongruous as he deftly uncovers the folly of postmodernism’s …
Woody Allen sticks rose-tinted lenses in his signature scoop-shaped glasses to take film fans back to the “perfect” Paris of …
It’s ‘Dharma & Greg’ with a twist. It’s ‘Autumn in New York’ in San Francisco. There’s even a ‘Stuart Little’-style …







