Through the eyes of a beast, moviegoers see the horrors of humanity—ultimately overcome by beauty and honor and love.
A biopic of smuggler George Jung who hooked America on cocaine in the 1970s. This film’s message and its methods …
An earnest-but-clueless wannabe stuntman collects bruises as if they were trophies in this lightweight (and unfortunately foul) mash-up of ‘Napoleon …
A Fellini-esque director seeks inspiration from the many beautiful woman in his life. And they sing their replies in Rob …
Unless you’re a doctor or a nurse, the thought of necrotizing fasciitis or fotobacterum damsela probably doesn’t horrify you …
Jonathan thinks Serendipity is more than the name of the cafe where they share gourmet hot chocolate. Sara’s not convinced.
Lonely accountant Ewan McGregor is swept into a secret sex club and must risk everything to save a woman he …
Robert Redford weaves three stories about war and politics into an occasionally poignant, more often preachy message film about the …
The more people watch Machete kill, the more I wonder about the danger of forgetting that violence—real violence—isn’t at all …
The fierce finale of this story was broadcast around the world more than three years ago. But even so, the …
Ah, how doth one speak of a Shakespearean play put to film? The first step is to recognize that there …
Cut from the same polyester cloth as Austin Powers, this racially charged comedy is another retro secret-agent send-up that trades …
Threatening cell phone calls give way to a face-to-face encounter with a killer in this tepid (but relatively tame) remake.
Chris Carmik is a pro mountain bike racer with a problem his sport won’t help him solve. But that doesn’t …
Danny is a prisoner in his own home as Rick intimidates and threatens him to keep him quiet. And at …