‘Leave the World Behind’ movie review: Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke face the apocalypse
This exceptionally well-crafted end-of-the-world thriller from the creator of Mr. Robot doesn’t lead to any kind of satisfying resolution.
This exceptionally well-crafted end-of-the-world thriller from the creator of Mr. Robot doesn’t lead to any kind of satisfying resolution.
Exotic locations highlight this amiable romantic drama that returns star Julia Roberts to her Eat, Pray, Love setting.
Marc Foster will direct the adaptation of R.J. Palacio’s bestselling graphic novel about a Jewish girl in Nazi-occupied France
After Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve, Garry Marshall and co. deliver another holiday-themed ensemble rom-com
2015’s English-language rehash of Secret in Their Eyes fails to come anywhere close to matching the original
The Big Chill meets The Celebration meets Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf in director John Wells’ August: Osage County
Larry Crowne, Tom Hanks’ first film as director since 1996, is lightweight and easygoing, friendly and familiar on a sitcom-y level
Eat Pray Love is one of the most excruciatingly torturous cinematic experience in recent memory
Valentine’s Day is an adequate, pleasant-enough date movie, but it’s utterly unmemorable in almost every detail
There’s only one problem with Tony Gilroy’s otherwise excellent Duplicity: the tone is all wrong, and it threatens to ruin the film
Charlie Wilson’s War seems to have everything going for it. But there’s one fatal flaw: it’s too short