
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ movie review: Boss biopic masks profound story of depression
This isn’t even a movie about Bruce Springsteen at all—it’s a movie about depression, and the Boss is merely the vessel to tell its story.

This isn’t even a movie about Bruce Springsteen at all—it’s a movie about depression, and the Boss is merely the vessel to tell its story.

This surprisingly objective take on Trump’s rise through the New York elite boasts captivating performances from Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong.

A stellar ensemble cast including Hugh Grant and Charlie Hunnam bolsters what might be the director’s best film since 2000’s Snatch

The Big Short attempts to break down the ins and outs of the 2008 financial crisis for those of us who don’t know a CDO from a CDS

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Lincoln is a star-studded, expertly filmed and directed period piece, the majority of which is engrossing and enlightening

Shyamalan’s The Happening is a compelling and challenging film that will likely polarize audiences