
‘F1’ movie review: Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem in high-octane Formula One blockbuster
Three decades after suffering a career-altering injury, a 50-something driver is recruited to lead a racing team in F1 (also titled F1: The Movie in
Three decades after suffering a career-altering injury, a 50-something driver is recruited to lead a racing team in F1 (also titled F1: The Movie in
This soulful, spiritual conclusion from Denis Villeneuve is even better than the first movie, with wonderful work from Rebecca Ferguson and Timothée Chalamet.
This first-rate adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic novel is truly a breathtaking vision, but feels abridged and unfinished.
Director Asghar Farhadi gets powerhouse performances from Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem in his latest feature
While this story may be redundant for fans of Netflix’s Narcos, the two stars create some real heat in this story of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar
This new film from the director of Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream abandons a compelling story in favor of heavy-handed metaphor
This fifth, and purportedly final, entry in Disney’s series of films based on the theme park ride is an especially bland and bloated blockbuster product
The Gunman is a sleek, adult thriller bolstered by a terrific cast and taut action direction from Luc Besson protégé Pierre Morel
Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt star in this brilliant neo-noir gem from Cormac McCarthy and Ridley Scott
Skyfall, the 23rd (official) entry in the EON Production series of James Bond films, is a welcome return to the big screen
Eat Pray Love is one of the most excruciatingly torturous cinematic experience in recent memory
Vicky Christina Barcelona is lightweight, lighthearted, and liberal, but also surprisingly thoughtful
The brilliant novel by Cormac McCarthy is brought to life page-by-page and – at times – word-by-word in the brilliant No Country for Old Men
Mike Newell’s Love in the Time of Cholera is a chore to sit through and an insult to most