
‘Spectre’ movie review: latest James Bond adventure weakest in the Daniel Craig run
Spectre is the classiest $300 million blockbuster you’ll ever see, and also the dullest James Bond movie ever made

Spectre is the classiest $300 million blockbuster you’ll ever see, and also the dullest James Bond movie ever made

In Burnt, Bradley Cooper stars as a once-renowned chef who won two Michelin Stars at a Paris restaurant and lost control of his life through drugs and booze

In The Program, Ben Foster stars as cancer survivor and seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his titles in 2012

In The Scorch Trials, the second chapter in this story, our protagonists are now out of the Maze and into the Brave New World

We Are Your Friends is a surprisingly earnest and mostly authentic-feeling coming-of-age drama from first-time writer-director Max Joseph

The Age of Adaline examines the romantic history of a woman who hasn’t aged since the 1930s, remaining 29 years old forever

Jake Gyllenhaal does his best Mike Tyson in Southpaw, a boxing movie about a tough kid from a Hell’s Kitchen orphanage

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as the cybernetic T-800 in Terminator Genisys, a film that attempts to appeal to fans by returning the series to its roots

Dark Places is a decent little thriller, and writer-director Gilles Paquet-Brenner has a keen sense for the Southern Gothic atmosphere

Unfriended is being sold as a horror movie, but there’s nothing remotely scary during the duration of the film

San Andreas offers few surprises but might offer enough unintentional (or are they?) laughs along the way to keep you entertained

Furious 7 is the last hurrah for Paul Walker, who died in a car crash halfway through filming back in November 2013

A race of colorful, non-threatening, gender-neutral aliens takes over the world – in entirely non-violent fashion – in Dreamworks Animation’s Home

While the results may not be satisfying, it’s fun trying to work out all the angles of Focus while the game is underway

The Theory of Everything is beloved by just about everyone, earning five Oscar nominations and winning for Redmayne’s incredible central performance

Fifty Shades of Grey, an adaptation of the bestselling but poorly-received erotic novel that began life as a piece of Twilight fan-fiction, is not terrible

In both visual and storytelling terms, Big Eyes is the most straightforward movie that Tim Burton has ever made

Jupiter Ascending is an original, great-looking and (mostly) serious take on sci-fi from the Wachowski siblings

The predominant image of Morten Tyldum’s The Imitation Game is that of Alan Turing’s giant machine, tirelessly and slowly churning its gears

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a bright and busy sequel that represents a step up from the previous installment

20,000 Days on Earth is a slick pseudo-documentary that purports to follow musician and writer Nick Cave’s 20,000th day on this planet

The Giver is well put together by director Philip Noyce and fully engaging, but the adaptation leaves a lot to be desired

It’s a shocker, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 isn’t awful – but it’s not exactly good, either

Parádně pokecal (titled Totally Talking in English) is the debut feature from writer-director and FAMU graduate Tomáš Pavlíček