Movie Review: ‘All the Money in the World’ is Just Enough
This fictionalized retelling of the infamous 1970 is fitfully exciting, but takes too many liberties with the real-life case
This fictionalized retelling of the infamous 1970 is fitfully exciting, but takes too many liberties with the real-life case
Danny Collins is light in plot, offers few surprises, and moves at what could charitably be called a leisurely pace
In The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Fincher has taken familiar material and managed to churn out something fresh and exciting
At a scant 80 minutes minus credits, the best thing that can be said about Scott Stewart’s Priest is that it’s not quite long enough to offend
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is an undeniable return to form for Terry Gilliam, a fantastically imaginative piece of work
Pixar’s Up doesn’t quite reach the heights of Ratatouille and Wall-E, the kind of wonderful, transcendent animated films that Hollywood rarely sees