
‘Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?’ movie review: animated interview with Noam Chomsky
Is the Man Who is Tall Happy? French director Michel Gondry’s interviews “father of modern linguistics” Noam Chomsky to find out

Is the Man Who is Tall Happy? French director Michel Gondry’s interviews “father of modern linguistics” Noam Chomsky to find out

Director Miroslav Krobot combines elements of biting satire with droll comedy in Nowhere in Moravia (Díra u Hanušovic)

Brett Ratner’s Hercules, starring Dwayne Johnson, is a couple notches goofier than the Kevin Sorbo TV series. No joke

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a continuation and expansion of the franchise mythos that ranks among the series’ best films

Joe is a startling return to form for director David Gordon Green, who made a splash with his debut feature, George Washington, back in 2000

While 22 Jump Street knows that it is another by-the-numbers sequel, that doesn’t save it from playing out as one

Begin Again is a gleeful feel-good experience that is destined to please all but the most demanding viewers

Lousy Bastards skirts around the premise of Susanne Bier’s film so openly that you wonder if it is an unofficial remake

Deliver Us from Evil is a collection of possession-movie clichés that fails to grab us on anything more than a superficial level

Transformers: Age of Extinction, director Michael Bay’s fourth foray into robots-in-disguise franchise, has delivered the goods

There’s just one problem with Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West: it isn’t very funny

Grace of Monaco is an apparent biopic about actress Grace Kelly, who left Hollywood for good in the prime of her career

The Way Out is like a punch to the gut: gritty, honest, and vividly realized, this is not a social polemic but a captivating look at the Czech Roma minority

Edge of Tomorrow is a high-concept, high-powered ride through – and through, and through – a D-Day-like assault on an alien menace

The Fault in Our Stars tells the heart-wrenching story of two teenage cancer patients who fall in love

Angelina Jolie anchors Disney’s Maleficent, a CGI-infused take on the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale that purports to spin the story on its head

Neighbors is an inexplicably well-reviewed comedy that strings together a series of mean-spirited gross-out gags in lieu of an actual story

Olga is not a definitive biography of the former First Lady, but paints an intimate picture of its subject with a fitting warmth and humanity

X-Men: Days of Future Past is a a great-looking sequel that exhibits genuine feel for its comic book origins and brings a whole lotta fun

Hany follows a diverse group of youths over the course of a single night, was shot in one long, virtuoso single take that comprises the length of the film

Godzilla doesn’t appear until halfway through Gareth Edwards’ film, but that feels just about right in this 2014 franchise reboot

The Physician is a handsomely mounted period epic that represents a nice change-of-pace from action-oriented Hollywood films

The Other Woman is not the film the trailers were selling. Not entirely, anyway, and not from the word go.

Divergent is set in a post-apocalyptic future Chicago where citizens are divided into five distinctive factions based on their personality type