A biopic of smuggler George Jung who hooked America on cocaine in the 1970s. This film’s message and its methods are both hardcore.
Cut from the same polyester cloth as Austin Powers, this racially charged comedy is another retro secret-agent send-up that trades on a steady stream of one-liners.
Threatening cell phone calls give way to a face-to-face encounter with a killer in this tepid (but relatively tame) remake.
“Shiloh” makes a hero of 11-year-old Marty Preston as he strives to protect a small hound from its abusive owner.
An affectionate documentary that looks at a diverse cross-section of people who make up the fabric of America.
In this Western, a frontier woman must rely on the instincts and skills of her estranged father when her teenage daughter is abducted by renegade Apaches.
More than a century ago, H.G. Wells wrote The Time Machine, a sci-fi commentary on class struggles, socialism and other philosophic issues of the day.
’40-Year-Old Virgin’ director Judd Apatow creates a new crass comedy about a drunken one-night stand that leaves mismatched partners in a family way.
Based on a true story, “The Insider” chronicles the trials of Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco industry insider possessing knowledge that, if made public, would devastate “big tobacco.”
Like that other Bruce Willis flick ‘The Sixth Sense,’ ‘Perfect Stranger’ leads the audience down a certain path based on a set of assumptions, only to pull a fast one—or two.