‘Strays’ movie review: raunchy comedy does it doggy style, but it’s a good boy at heart
A ragtag group of abandoned dogs set out to take revenge on an abusive owner in this grossout comedy from a canine’s point-of-view.
A ragtag group of abandoned dogs set out to take revenge on an abusive owner in this grossout comedy from a canine’s point-of-view.
A group of middle-aged friends have been playing the same children’s game for the past two decades in this fitfully fun new comedy
Though divisive, fashion designer-turned-movie director Tom Ford’s second film to date is one of the year’s most riveting experiences
Sacha Baron Cohen and Mark Strong get tangled up in this fast and loose – and purportedly shocking – new comedy
The visions in Visions aren’t just seen by Isla Fisher’s Eveleigh, but also heard, felt, and suggested
Now You See Me, a glitzy, star-studded Vegas-style collaboration, won’t hold up in retrospect but it’s plenty fun while it’s unfolding
Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby is simultaneously beautiful and ugly, exciting and sleepy, heartfelt and emotionally distant
Bachelorette, a foul-mouthed, high-concept Hangover-meets-Bridesmaids wedding comedy, has opened to divisive reviews
Gore Verbinski’s Rango is a gloriously strange trip, and a rare studio animated film that reflects a true vision
P.J. Hogan’s Confessions of a Shopaholic is about as good as one could reasonably expect
Wedding Daze is a mild, inoffensive romantic comedy that’s a bit light on both the romance and the comedy
Horton Hears a Who! is a charming, even delightful Seuss adaptation that works because it sticks to the heart of its source material