Edward Norton takes on crooked cops in this gritty (and by that we mean obscene) NYC morality play.
The Coen brothers’ star-studded follow-up to the Oscar-winning ‘No Country for Old Men’ darkly satirizes an oddball assortment of self-absorbed …
Didn’t Elektra die in “Daredevil”? Yep. But a minor detail like death can’t stop this cool (conflicted) antiheroine.
Keeping up with the Joneses has never been easy. But what happens when the Joneses in question are undercover marketers …
If we can’t even publish the movie’s name without censoring it, you probably don’t have to have a supersense to …
Chris Rock calls his latest comedy “a movie you can see with your whole family.” This we had to check …
While not a particularly good movie, this Jackie Chan kung-fu vehicle is a more than responsible PG-13.
L.A. burns, neighbors clash and people die in this rabble-rousing Samuel L. Jackson vehicle. And you think you’ve got problems.
A late-night detour lands a couple in a shabby motel where sadistic filmmakers hope to make them their next deadly …
The bat is back—and this time with his crime-fighting sidekick.
Clive Owen stars as a dogged Interpol agent who sidesteps the law in his epic battle against a corrupt global …
This well-paced documentary does a wonderful job of addressing the sanctity of human life, the value of family, and what …
Steve Carell nails the role of family man in this tender romantic comedy about big clans and deep love.
Sequestered with scads of other Pokemon and no humans others in sight, Pikachu and his friends try to relax and …
In an inspirational ode to teachers, Hilary Swank uses unconventional means to change the lives of a racially divided group …
A love story in reverse, written by Charlie Kaufman, best known for his work on the offbeat films “Being John …
One go-around with the four dysfunctional couples in Why Did I Get Married? apparently wasn’t enough. And so Tyler Perry …
Mythological gods and buzz-saw-toothed monstrosities are out to crush the puny humans once again. But is this remake of the …
From the author of The Notebook and A Walk to Remember comes a movie custom-made to help Miley Cyrus begin …
Over the past three years, a Chicago ‘Barbershop’ has twice opened its doors to movie audiences. Now it’s the girls’ …
They’re the biggest threat the Hundred Acre Wood has ever faced: Humongous, horrendous, horrifying … huggable heffalumps.
Eddie Murphy reprises his role as the famous physician who can chat with chimps, dialogue with dogs and counsel chameleons.
This time, he’s a violent, profane, skirt-chasing hockey player trying to earn money as a golf pro.
Old Yeller? Black Beauty? Flipper? There’s a cool new pet in theaters now … and this one eats the rest …
Another version of Jane Austen’s classic romance? Yup. And it’s a winner.