Didn’t truth, justice and the American Way go out of style back in ’68? And yet here’s Captain America showing …
Positive messages notwithstanding, the sexual images that Moulin Rouge! parades before viewers are far too graphic for a film targeted …
“Harry Potter. The boy who lived, come to die.” Those chilling words from Lord Voldemort bear the truth of the …
Teleportation’s the name of the game as Hayden Christensen zips and zaps around the globe—with the extermination-minded Samuel L. Jackson …
Jewel thief Miles Logan is arrested when a heist goes bad. But right before they haul him away, he manages …
Tom Hanks steps into the well-worn shoes of a down-on-his-luck fiftysomething everyman who suddenly finds himself divorced, unemployed and longing …
Warring robots? Check. Cities leveled? Check. Shia LaBeouf feeling underappreciated? Check. Gratuitous close-ups of a new actress’s curvy figure? Check. …
Sherman tries to rid himself of his distasteful id by extracting bits of errant DNA. He succeeds, but his apparent …
Angsty teens at a Manhattan prep school fret over life and death and what comes in between. Why? They don’t …
Kids shooting a homemade zombie movie stumble on a scene-stealer that doesn’t need to worry about hitting the makeup chair. …
Inspired by actual events long classified by the Soviet Union, this film takes moviegoers back to the Cold War.
It’s the 21st Century. Earth’s ecology is in trouble, necessitating the colonization of other worlds.
Before they became the worst of enemies, Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr were the best of friends. We guess you …
Gunga Din he’s not. Adam Sandler plays a dim-witted, Cajun mama’s-boy dedicated to serving college football players “quality H2O.”
Will Smith and his son, Jaden, bring to life the true story of a father-son family valiantly struggling to step …














