
Movie Review: ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ One of 2017’s Best
Director Martin McDonagh’s third feature film is a brutally effective tale of the ineffectiveness of anguish and outrage

Director Martin McDonagh’s third feature film is a brutally effective tale of the ineffectiveness of anguish and outrage

Daniel Day-Lewis and Vicky Krieps give arresting performances in this latest film from Paul Thomas Anderson

The Leviathan director pulls no punches in this harrowing account of a family – and a society – in the midst of implosion

Ruben Östlund’s Palme D’or-winning satire couldn’t take aim at an easier target, but it’s an often-hilarious crowdpleaser
A cut-rate revenge drama is given self-reflective depth by director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk About Kevin) and star Joaquin Phoenix

Deadpan humor uneasily mixes with psychological horror in this masterfully-directed film from The Lobster’s Yorgos Lanthimos

Warts and all, this visionary piece of science fiction comes close to matching the classic – and divisive – Ridley Scott original

The years-later aftermath of a Prague robbery gone wrong is charted in this dark, methodic procedural

This latest film from director Jan Svěrák and writer/co-star Zdeněk Svěrák is their finest since the Oscar-winning Kolja

Christopher Nolan’s latest film isn’t only one of his best; it’s one of the best war films ever to hit the big screen

This downbeat drama from Mohammad Rasoulof is a brilliantly-directed attack on a no-win system that screws over the honest man

Casey Affleck is a bedsheet-wearing ghost in this almost indescribably beautiful film from Ain’t Them Bodies Saints director David Lowery

This true-life story of British explorer Percy Fawcett approaches the obsessive greatness of Werner Herzog’s Aguirre and Fitzcarraldo

The Oscar-winning drama might be an unusual choice for the Academy, but it’s a admirable one

Hugh Jackman’s ninth, and perhaps last, X-Men film is his best yet

Though divisive, fashion designer-turned-movie director Tom Ford’s second film to date is one of the year’s most riveting experiences

This realistic depiction of an alien visit to Earth is an unsettling Close Encounters for the digital age

Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks stick the landing in this story of the famed “Miracle on the Hudson” pilot, one of the year’s best films

This indie hit about a 17th century family terrified by a mysterious evil is one of the creepiest movies from the past year

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a brutal and undeniably effective gut punch, and Bay tells this story as no other could

The Big Short attempts to break down the ins and outs of the 2008 financial crisis for those of us who don’t know a CDO from a CDS

The Hateful Eight is “the eighth film by Quentin Tarantino” as proudly denoted by the opening credits

There are a number of routine day-to-day moments in Room that turn inexplicably, quietly devastating. Bring some tissues

The Greatest American Detective comes to Prague in Dinner for Adele, a strange, surreal mystery-comedy from acclaimed director Oldřich Lipský