‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ movie review: Sam Raimi’s wild MCU ride
The good doctor finds himself lost in another dimension in this horror-themed Marvel departure starring Benedict Cumberbatch
The good doctor finds himself lost in another dimension in this horror-themed Marvel departure starring Benedict Cumberbatch
A night of Charades and Jenga turns into David Fincher’s The Game in this well-cast, well-played comedy
The latest addition to the MCU, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular hero, is Marvel’s finest next to Guardians of the Galaxy
Boston Globe reporters uncover Catholic Church cover-ups in this standout production, Oscar winner for 2015’s Best Picture
Jake Gyllenhaal does his best Mike Tyson in Southpaw, a boxing movie about a tough kid from a Hell’s Kitchen orphanage
A Most Wanted Man is a first-rate spy thriller from director Anton Corbijn (Control, The American) from the 2008 John le Carré novel
About Time spices up the usual rom-com sentimentality with a sci-fi twist: our hero can travel in time at will
The Vow, a tepid and unbelievable romance, hinges on a premise so thin it could have only been based on a true story
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows isn’t likely to win any converts, but it’s an especially fun ride that just about equals its predecessor
Midnight in Paris is a shade of Woody Allen that we haven’t seen since 1985’s The Purple Rose of Cairo
Roger Michell’s Morning Glory features cheerful performances, bright smiles, airy optimism, and a light, breezy tone
Sherlock Holmes, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey Jr., is packed with explosions, fisticuffs, and a wink-wink ‘tude
The Time Traveler’s Wife is one of the better romances of recent years; touching and affectionate and plenty sentimental but never manipulative
There’s a fascinating story about the death of print journalism inside Kevin Macdonald’s State of Play