
‘Macbeth’ movie review: Michael Fassbender in bloody good Shakespeare
The Bard gets the Game of Thrones treatment in 2015’s Macbeth, a full-blooded, and fully bloody, adaptation of the classic play

The Bard gets the Game of Thrones treatment in 2015’s Macbeth, a full-blooded, and fully bloody, adaptation of the classic play

In Legend, Tom Hardy stars in a dual performance as Reggie and Ronnie Kray, twin brothers and among the UK’s most infamous gangsters

The Theory of Everything is beloved by just about everyone, earning five Oscar nominations and winning for Redmayne’s incredible central performance

Stonehearst Asylum is an enjoyably old-fashioned piece of horror filmmaking, though it won’t hold many surprises for astute viewers

Red 2 is better written and staged than its predecessor, lighter and funnier, with more coherent action scenes and an expanded cast

War Horse is a journey from the English meadows to the trenches of World War I told through the eyes of a horse named Joey

Was Shakespeare a fraud? Roland Emmerich’s Anonymous wastes no time in getting to the answer: yes

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is a wholly satisfying conclusion to the decade-long Harry Potter franchise

Mr. Nice celebrates Howard Marks, the Welsh cannabis smuggler who was said to have controlled 10% of the world’s hashish trade

London Boulevard is a striking, pulpy pop-culture amalgamation of British gangster movie clichés

Harry Potter by way of Ingmar Bergman: Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is rich and vibrant, dark yet sensitive

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a much tighter, carefully constructed, leisurely-but-fluidly paced adaptation of the J.K. Rowling books

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix contains fits and spurts of the magic of the previous films but generally underwhelms.