‘The Woman in the Window’ movie review: aggravating Amy Adams, Gary Oldman thriller
An agoraphobic woman witnesses a murder – or does she? – in this aggravating new thriller from director Joe Wright
An agoraphobic woman witnesses a murder – or does she? – in this aggravating new thriller from director Joe Wright
This tight, well-scripted superhero movie comes as a welcome relief following the bloated Batman v Superman
Though divisive, fashion designer-turned-movie director Tom Ford’s second film to date is one of the year’s most riveting experiences
This realistic depiction of an alien visit to Earth is an unsettling Close Encounters for the digital age
The DC comic book titans collide in this overstuffed, underwritten superhero spectacle
In both visual and storytelling terms, Big Eyes is the most straightforward movie that Tim Burton has ever made
Her treats its lead character’s relationship with his operating system not as a strange or comic premise, but as an entirely realistic
American Hustle might be David O. Russell’s best-received feature yet, garnering almost unanimous praise from critics and 10 Oscar nominations
The Last Temptation of Superman
The Master is another magnificent piece of filmmaking from the director of Boogie Nights, Magnolia, and There Will Be Blood
David O. Russell’s The Fighter ranks as one of the best boxing movies ever made, right up there with Rocky and Raging Bull.
Fish-out-of-water, opposites-attract, throw some more stale clichés in the pot and you’ve got the wretched Leap Year
There’s exactly half a great film in Nora Ephron’s Julie and Julia: the Julia half, based on Julia Child’s My Life in France
John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt is thought-provoking and refreshingly ambiguous
Charlie Wilson’s War seems to have everything going for it. But there’s one fatal flaw: it’s too short