A nominee for 10 Academy Awards and the winner of 5, “Braveheart” captures both the picturesque serenity and abject brutality of 13th-century Scotland.
A nominee for 10 Academy Awards and the winner of 5, “Braveheart” captures both the picturesque serenity and abject brutality of 13th-century Scotland.
At the center of the story is aging New York City insurance investigator CW Briggs, a whiny, paranoid, gambling, skirt-chaser.
Nemesis is being billed as the final theatrical adventure for Captain Picard and his Next Generation crew.
It’s man against nature in the high-altitude action thriller Vertical Limit.
Despite the way the movie starts out, this is not ‘Touched by an Angel’ for the big screen. Nor is it a supernatural thriller like ‘The Sixth Sense.’
When wealthy shipbuilder Herbert Greenleaf first meets Tom Ripley, he mistakes him for an Ivy League classmate of his prodigal son, Dickie …
Based on the hit TV series that ran from 1976 to 1981, ‘Charlie’s Angels’ follows the exploits of three feisty female private eyes employed by an anonymous millionaire.
Mel Gibson’s brutally violent yet spiritually poignant film has been edited for re-release and retitled ‘The Passion Recut.’
A high school senior who’s in the habit of passing up wild times for studiousness does an about-face when he falls for his porn star neighbor.
Washington, D.C., police officer Dutch Van Den Broeck and Republican Congressional hopeful Kay Chandler have their lives changed forever when the plane carrying both of their spouses crashes into the Chesapeake Bay.
Part ‘Tales from the Crypt,’ part Hitchcockian thriller, ‘What Lies Beneath’ uses creepy, supernatural suspense to deliver more jolts than a caffeine IV drip.
“Drive Me Crazy” is just one more film about teens from different worlds united as part of a scheme, only to fall genuinely in love just in time for the big dance.
Spidey jumps from comic books and TV to the big screen when a nerdy teenager develops superpowers after being bitten by a genetically engineered spider.
Trust the rating on this one, not the light-hearted TV ads. Audiences primed for a rollicking romantic comedy will find that the dead bodies on this violent road trip outnumber the laughs.