‘Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse’ movie review: Michael B. Jordan enters the Ryanverse
This slick new adaptation starring Guy Pearce and Michael B. Jordan rewrites Clancy’s original story to detrimental effect
This slick new adaptation starring Guy Pearce and Michael B. Jordan rewrites Clancy’s original story to detrimental effect
Taron Egerton stars as the 1970s rock icon in this movie musical that includes an embarrassment of riches from an illustrious, if predictable, career
Fantastic Four has some genuinely good ideas here and there, but the finished film is a complete mess
Nymphomaniac: Volume II gets considerably darker than Volume I, as Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) has lost her ability to achieve sexual pleasure
Nymphomaniac: Volume 1 is clearly an incomplete piece of work, but it features a burning energy and a tangible arc
Filth, from the unfilmable novel by Irvine Welsh, is the scummiest, most depressing Christmas movie you’ll ever see
Man on a Ledge works, to the extent it does, by obscuring its plot as long as it can, for about half of the movie.
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is perfect family-oriented entertainment that recalls Spielberg’s Indiana Jones films.
Cary Fukunaga’s Jane Eyre is the kind of literate, refined production that might be more at home in a BBC miniseries
The Eagle may not bring anything new to the table, but it’s a refreshingly old-fashioned action-adventure
Defiance is a compelling portrait of a community of Jews struggling to survive as a guerrilla partisan group in Belorussian forests in 1941
Doug Liman’s Jumper takes a potentially intriguing premise and goes absolutely nowhere with it;
Flags of our Fathers is a somber, heartfelt, beautifully rendered meditation on heroism and the politics of war