No one’s saying 3 Days to Kill will alone inspire someone to be an assassin or thug, of course. Just …
The snow, the lamppost and the Turkish delight. C.S. Lewis’ poignant message shines through this big-budget production.
From A to Zoo, this spoof picks apart our cultural fixation with fashion, thinness, celebrity, money, lust, sex and power.
It’s hard to take Joshua Jackson seriously as a leading man, enveloped as he is by his goofy “Dawson’s Creek” …
Art restoration specialist Amanda Pierce has never made good decisions about men. And filmmakers didn’t make good decisions about the …
A heartfelt, yet manic comedy constructed from a series of awkward moments and disastrous mishaps as a love-struck suitor struggles …
Age, religion and Mom all get in the way when Uma Thurman and Bryan Greenberg fall in love.
Grand and colorful pageantry simultaneously evokes 1950s and ’60s Hollywood epics, and 400 B.C. Persia in this stunningly artistic take …
Some villains want to rule the world. Others, the universe. Or, in this case, the multiverse.
Barry Levinson and Robin Williams reunite to set the world on its ear by electing a comedian President of the …
In another Japanese horror retread—that’s more than a little reminiscent of ‘The Ring,’ ‘The Grudge’ and ‘Dark Water’—cell phone voice …
This is movie No. 3 in a painfully predictable and gruesomely bloody (video game-inspired) zombie series.
Destiny, magic, time travel, Lucifer in Manhattan, winged souls in the stars. It all gets tossed at the screen.
It presents a one-dimensional romcom tale in a crude, crass, offensive and completely forgettable way.
This remake of the 1981 Brooke Shields movie is catnip for moon-eyed teens, a sexually charged fantasy that encourages young …











