
‘Sanctum’ movie review: James Cameron-produced underwater thriller
Sanctum looks great in crisp, clean James Cameron-approved 3D, but that’s about the best that can be said for it

Sanctum looks great in crisp, clean James Cameron-approved 3D, but that’s about the best that can be said for it

The Rite comes from the basis of something real, but it has only been used to inspire a conventional Hollywood product

Ron Howard’s The Dilemma is a rarely funny bromance, overlong and aggravating and without a dilemma

The King’s Speech is a great story, and like many great stories, it’s (mostly) true; Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush are both excellent in their roles

Gore Verbinski’s Rango is a gloriously strange trip, and a rare studio animated film that reflects a true vision

Drive Angry knows exactly what it is and delivers all the violence, sex, action, and attitude that we could expect

The Adjustment Bureau is clean and competently made, centered around an intriguing Philip K. Dick premise

Roger Michell’s Morning Glory features cheerful performances, bright smiles, airy optimism, and a light, breezy tone

David O. Russell’s The Fighter ranks as one of the best boxing movies ever made, right up there with Rocky and Raging Bull.

Burlesque isn’t just a bad movie, it’s the worst kind of a bad movie: a tediously conventional slog that denies us even the smallest pleasures

True Grit, a new western from the Coen Brothers, is more or less as good as Henry Hathaway’s 1969 original starring John Wayne

London Boulevard is a striking, pulpy pop-culture amalgamation of British gangster movie clichés

The Red Shoes meets Repulsion in Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, a riveting piece of psychological ballet horror

A classic romantic comedy of the lightly screwball variety, Kristián is one of the best-remembered and most beloved Czech films of its period

127 Hours is the fascinating true story of Aron Ralston, a mechanical engineer and adventurer who went hiking alone and got stuck in a canyon

Chain Letter is an out-and-out joke of a film, a risible piece of garbage incompetent on every level

Tangled, Disney’s 50th animated feature, returns the company to a more comfortable traditional fairy tale setting

The Tourist is a refined but lighthearted, Hitchcock-influenced thriller, which explicitly recalls North by Northwest and To Catch a Thief

Gulliver’s Travels is lightweight, dumb, and short enough to remain tolerable, though it bears little resemblance to the original story

The Next Three Days scores no points for originality but it is a taut, reasonably compelling and adult thriller

Mike Leigh lends a steady hand and a careful eye and ear to Another Year, a tone-perfect, life-affirming film that ranks among his best work

Season of the Witch might seem to legitimize the medieval witch hunting, or hey, take it a step further, the witch hunting in contemporary US politics

The Green Hornet is a heaping mess of a film that just about sinks to the level of A-Team or Transformers 2 incoherence

The Good Heart is about as unsubtle as (bad) silent melodrama, and within minutes it reaches an undesirable crescendo