Movie Review: The Beatles’ legacy props up soppy ‘Yesterday’
This ingenious-yet-contrived fable from writer Richard Curtis and director Danny Boyle gets just enough juice from its music to succeed as a crowdpleaser
This ingenious-yet-contrived fable from writer Richard Curtis and director Danny Boyle gets just enough juice from its music to succeed as a crowdpleaser
The plotting and execution of a Met Gala grab is the prime focus in this surprisingly on-point heist movie that matches – or even surpasses – its predecessors
Into the Woods is largely a drag despite lively performances and Stephen Sondheim’s wonderful music and lyrics
Begin Again is a gleeful feel-good experience that is destined to please all but the most demanding viewers
One Chance is a one-note, rigidly formulaic affair that feels much too contrived to be completely on the level
The Three Musketeers, from Resident Evil helmer Paul W.S. Anderson, is not a definitive adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas classic
Gulliver’s Travels is lightweight, dumb, and short enough to remain tolerable, though it bears little resemblance to the original story