Lots of directors have tried to pull off the stylishly photographed crime thriller. E. Elias Merhige tries so hard he falls down.
Lots of directors have tried to pull off the stylishly photographed crime thriller. E. Elias Merhige tries so hard he falls down.
Supposedly a feel-good movie that promotes the Special Olympics, this film merely tars that worthy cause with the awful combination of Johnny Knoxville and the Farrelly brothers.
It’s the cons vs. the guards in this bone-crunching remake of the 1974 film that used football as a metaphor for the fashionable anti-authoritarianism of its time.
This message movie takes on sexual harassment and rape, using a 1975 class-action lawsuit as inspiration.
Walk the line between love and loathing, faith and self-destruction in this searing biopic of the Man in Black—Johnny Cash.
Kevin Spacey writes, directs, stars and sings in this sometimes flowery, sometimes dull Bobby Darin biopic.
Like ‘Forrest Gump,’ this movie’s characters stumble into history as Pearl Harbor’s soap opera plot is overlaid on the story of the impending Japanese attack.
The snow, the lamppost and the Turkish delight. C.S. Lewis’ poignant message shines through this big-budget production.
Based on a popular series of video games, this disturbing, grotesque journey derives most of its meaning from exploring hell on earth.
The creators of “South Park” have again cesspooled their talents to offend as many people as possible, this time using marionettes.
It’s a blood war between humans and mutants, and the ultrastereotypical Violet finds herself fighting both factions in this sci-fi/martial-arts mash-up.
Hospice-care nurse Caroline Ellis learns a nasty lesson in this creepy ‘Sixth Sense’ wannabe: What you don’t know can hurt you.