‘Civil War’ movie review: Alex Garland’s hard-hitting but frustratingly vague American parable
This provocative drama doesn’t pull its punches, but remains frustratingly ambiguous about the particulars of its central conflict.
This provocative drama doesn’t pull its punches, but remains frustratingly ambiguous about the particulars of its central conflict.
This monumental epic about the Osage Indian murders in the 1920s and those that were behind them ranks among director Martin Scorsese’s finest achievements.
Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons star in this intense horror film that also touches on themes of trauma and depression
This latest transition of a Disneyland ride into blockbuster motion picture hits all the right notes out of the gate, but sinks towards the finish
This timely drama recounting the Washington Post’s decision to publish the Pentagon Papers is one of 2017’s best films
A night of Charades and Jenga turns into David Fincher’s The Game in this well-cast, well-played comedy
Tom Cruise stars as real-life drug smuggler Barry Seal in this breezy, entertaining film that fails to give much substance to the real-life story it depicts
Black Mass is a film not so much about Bulger as it is about the system of corruption that allowed him to operate unhindered for almost two decades
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
Battleship features gung-ho patriotism, a simplistic save-the-world storyline, and a giant, morphing alien threat
There are a lot of endearing qualities in Paul, a spoofy alien comedy that parodies ComiCon culture and pop sci-fi