‘Marlowe’ movie review: Liam Neeson sleuths in sleepy Neil Jordan mystery
Neeson makes for a solid Philip Marlowe in this great-looking but ultimately unengaging update of the Raymond Chandler mysteries.
Neeson makes for a solid Philip Marlowe in this great-looking but ultimately unengaging update of the Raymond Chandler mysteries.
Diane Kruger gives a riveting performance as a woman who has lost her family in this new film from director Fatih Akin
The Host is the kind of bad movie only a talented filmmaker can make: it’s something especially awful
Unknown starts things off with an intriguing premise and ends with a preposterous but half-satisfying conclusion
Jaco Van Dormael’s Mr. Nobody is stunningly beautiful to look at, with postcard-perfect cinematography, but also Hellish to sit through
Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds is a real pleasure to watch, an audacious and inventive amalgamation of spaghetti westerns and WWII exploitation films,
National Treasure: Book of Secrets reteams much of the cast and crew of the 2004’s National Treasure for virtually the same film
Copying Beethoven features a vigorous, over-the-top performance by Ed Harris and a virtuoso Ninth Symphony sequence