
‘F1’ movie review: Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem in high-octane Formula One blockbuster
Three decades after suffering a career-altering injury, a 50-something driver is recruited to lead a racing team in F1 (also titled F1: The Movie in

Three decades after suffering a career-altering injury, a 50-something driver is recruited to lead a racing team in F1 (also titled F1: The Movie in

This lightweight thriller-comedy from writer-director Jon Watts only reaches a mild simmer, but a pair of engaging turns from its stars keep it watchable.

Silent-era Hollywood is the place dreams are made of and a cesspool of human depravity in this masterpiece of American cinema.

A group of assassins navigate a Guy Ritchie-esque plot aboard a train from Tokyo to Kyoto in this film from the director of Deadpool 2

Brad Pitt plays an astronaut sent to find his father orbiting Neptune in this space drama that alternates heightened realism with goofy thrills

Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio star in one of the director’s most restrained and elegant films to date

This violent, irreverent sequel isn’t as funny as its predecessor, but features a far better story and action sequences

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

By the Sea certainly won’t be for everyone, and many seem to be dismissing it outright merely for being the product of its celebrity star

Fury, a must for war movie veterans, perfectly depicts the logistics of tank battle – and the gory reality of warfare

Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave is not just a bleak history lesson but a literate, engaging, and ultimately devastating film

Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt star in this brilliant neo-noir gem from Cormac McCarthy and Ridley Scott

World War Z features scenes of massive waves of zombies flooding down the streets and climbing on top of each other to get over a giant wall

Bennett Miller’s Moneyball is a real surprise, one of the best baseball movies ever made and certainly one of the most realistic

The Tree of Life is director Terrence Malick’s most ambitious and challenging film to date; and quite possibly his very best

Megamind is a spoof of superhero films, a genre pioneered in animation by Pixar’s The Incredibles

Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds is a real pleasure to watch, an audacious and inventive amalgamation of spaghetti westerns and WWII exploitation films,

David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a strange film with a strange premise

Burn After Reading is a goofy spy comedy that has to live up to last year’s Oscar-winning drama No Country for Old Men.

They´re not even trying anymore, and yet Soderbergh’s Ocean´s Thirteen is the best film in the Danny Ocean series

Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett star in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s masterfully directed tale of parallel stores