
‘Sherlock Holmes’ movie review: Robert Downey Jr. shines as the great detective
Sherlock Holmes, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey Jr., is packed with explosions, fisticuffs, and a wink-wink ‘tude

Sherlock Holmes, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey Jr., is packed with explosions, fisticuffs, and a wink-wink ‘tude

Fame features too many characters, not enough plot; nothing to grab our attention and nothing for us to grasp hold of

Whip It is a touching and surprisingly effective coming-of-age tale with a wonderful sense of female camaraderie
Avatar is a technical revolution in filmmaking, as director James Cameron has mastered motion-capture animation

David Mackenzie’s Spread is a surprisingly effective drama and not the broad Kutcher vehicle that trailers and advance word might have implied

It’s a perfectly adequate thriller in its own right, but everything about A Perfect Getaway screams direct-to-DVD

It’s easy to have fun with Zombieland, a comedy set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie infested United States

Lars von Trier’s Antichrist gained instant notoriety after a Cannes screening that ended in hisses and boos

The Twilight Saga: New Moon is an unbearable slog that will appeal to fans of the series and leave all others twitching in their seats

The Time Traveler’s Wife is one of the better romances of recent years; touching and affectionate and plenty sentimental but never manipulative

Law Abiding Citizen is a taut, suspenseful thriller that delivers levels of moral complexity to boot

Paranormal Activity is thoroughly creepy, and there are a couple boo! moments that might catch you off guard

2012 is the disaster movie mother of them all, combining earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and more

My Life in Ruins is another parade of obnoxious stereotypes that wears out its welcome quickly

This graphic Halloween sequel is brutally effective, a nightmarish vision that almost reaches arthouse levels

Love Happens, a well-intentioned but seriously mishandled film with precious little romance and no comedy

Michael Jackson’s This is It is part concert documentary, part backstage behind-the-scenes production footage, all fascinating

Kari Skogland’s Fifty Dead Men Walking is entertaining enough to please mainstream audiences

Saw VI, directed by the editor of the previous five films, Kevin Greutert, is easily the most entertaining since the second installment

The Final Destination is the weakest in the series in terms of plot and character but delivers what the core audience is looking for

The Ugly Truth continues a disturbing new breed of raunchy romantic comedy; it panders to members of both sexes, and manages to insult them equally

The Brothers Bloom stars Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, and Rinko Kikuchi in a fun caper story from writer-director Rian Johnson

Surrogates poses an interesting question: instead of living your own life, what if you could control a lifelike robot to live it for you?

An intense and incredibly controlled film, Hunger represents a remarkable directorial debut for Steve McQueen