In this remake of the 1962 classic, the bad guys aren’t Communists, they’re multinational corporations.
In this remake of the 1962 classic, the bad guys aren’t Communists, they’re multinational corporations.
In order to foil a planned kidnapping of rich socialites, FBI agents Kevin and Marcus Copeland must go undercover—WAY undercover.
Can Steve Martin, the king of remakes, do right by the Pink Panther? It’s highly doubtful. Peter Sellers left behind some pretty goofy shoes to fill.
This movie is based on the real-life exploits of Carl Brashear, the son of a poor Kentucky sharecropper. Carl is a dreamer, and he lets nothing stand in the way of those dreams.
Note to Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson: The Island’s not all it’s cracked up to be!
In Canada, someone is murdering men and then stealing their identities—taking their lives, so to speak. It’s up to Special Agent Illeana Scott, an FBI profiler, to catch the killer.
War hero and FBI Special Agent Frank Castle’s entire family is murdered by a low-life crime boss and his goons. Now someone’s gonna get punished.
Oct. 3, 1993, has gone down in history as a black day for the U.S. Army. That’s when a mission to capture key lieutenants of Somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid turned to disaster.
Todd Anderson is the newest $30 million man, the No. 1 NBA draft pick. How will a guy from the ‘hood react to that kind of money?
Humanity reflects the divine in this big-screen narrative that mirrors Christ’s parable of the Prodigal Son. Note to families: Come for the story, stay for the music.
The evil, mass-murdering dolls Chucky and Tiffany are back, and now they have a child. Is it any surprise that he turns out to be just as vile as his parents?
For a movie about a religious war, there’s little faith to be found onscreen. Instead, Ridley Scott brings a 21st century worldview to this tale of knightly heroism and chivalry.