Director Guy Ritchie’s latest hyperviolent action comedy is loosely based on a true story, but one that’s received blockbuster treatment.
It’s rated R, but Irena’s Vow comes with strong messages, competent craftsmanship and—except for one difficult scene—not many problems.
“War is barbaric,” a character in Land of the Bad tells us. And ultimately, so is this movie.
Les Mis. It’s a cultural touchstone. It’s become a phenomenon on the live musical stage. So what might it look …
Set around a notorious Nazi concentration camp, The Zone of Interest shows us the evil of indifference without getting bloody.
Corrie ten Boom’s remarkable real-life story finds new life, and new poignancy, in this stage-to-screen production.
Golda depicts the eponymous Israeli Prime Minister as she guides Israel through the Yom Kippur War.
This well-choreographed actioner unleashes two hours Chris Hemsworth in a ballet of brutality that might make Thor blanche.
Kandahar is another gritty Gerard Butler war-battle actioner that’s packed with violence, profanity and anti-American sneers.
Director Guy Ritchie’s latest story is a straightforward movie about sacrifice, responsibility and war—an intense, bloody war.