
‘Saving Private Ryan’ features an especially horrific scene for Czech-speaking viewers
Steven Spielberg’s 1998 epic remains one of the most devastating portrayals of war on film, and includes a particularly dark moment featuring two Czech soldiers.

Steven Spielberg’s 1998 epic remains one of the most devastating portrayals of war on film, and includes a particularly dark moment featuring two Czech soldiers.

Following purportedly controversial screenings in Venice and Toronto, this epic tale of a young boy’s journey through the horrors of WWII is now playing in Prague

A young woman and her father find themselves trapped in a flooded crawl space during a hurricane and surrounded by gators in this nifty new thriller

This overlong, perfunctory series finale brings the young adult trilogy to an exasperated end

In The Scorch Trials, the second chapter in this story, our protagonists are now out of the Maze and into the Brave New World

The Lone Ranger is a western variation of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, which is no surprise given the studio and team behind it

Allen Hughes’ Broken City shows all the telltale signs of post-production tampering, which has resulted in a choppy film full of loose ends

Snitch is a gritty crime tale made with some DIY flair by director Ric ROman Waugh but saddled with an outlandish central premise

True Grit, a new western from the Coen Brothers, is more or less as good as Henry Hathaway’s 1969 original starring John Wayne

Gabriele Muccino re-teams with Pursuit of Happyness star Will Smith for an ambitious, well-meaning and initially compelling film

Flags of our Fathers is a somber, heartfelt, beautifully rendered meditation on heroism and the politics of war