
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ movie review: Rosamund Pike steals belated magic sequel
NOW STREAMING ON: A trio of new recruits helps the fabled Four Horseman steal a priceless diamond from a South African magnate in Now You

NOW STREAMING ON: A trio of new recruits helps the fabled Four Horseman steal a priceless diamond from a South African magnate in Now You

Engaging performances by lead Robert Pattinson and first-rate visual filmmaking from director Bong Joon-ho make this one worth seeing despite some narrative issues.

Stone is brilliant in this oddity from The Favorite director Yorgos Lanthimos that has received a total of 11 Academy Award nominations.

Simu Liu plays the Marvel superhero in this rich and evocative feature that combines western superheroes and Shaolin philosophy

This may (or may not) be the best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet, but it is undoubtedly the one all 21 previous films have been leading up to

Despite two dozen comic book characters competing for screen time, the biggest Marvel movie to date is also one of the best

Director Taika Waititi injects some eccentric humor into the Marvel Universe, resulting in the best Thor movie to date

Boston Globe reporters uncover Catholic Church cover-ups in this standout production, Oscar winner for 2015’s Best Picture

Avengers: Age of Ultron climaxes with a 30-minute sequence of our titular heroes bashing the hell out of an endless army of metalheads

Begin Again is a gleeful feel-good experience that is destined to please all but the most demanding viewers

Now You See Me, a glitzy, star-studded Vegas-style collaboration, won’t hold up in retrospect but it’s plenty fun while it’s unfolding

The Avengers brings together all of these characters – and more – for a superhero smash-up that sets a new standard for comic book movies

The Kids Are All Right is light sitcom-level entertainment, tame and dull and even, perhaps, unwittingly offensive in design

Shutter Island is a maddening film, an exquisitely made but frustratingly generic thriller that only eventually rises above its source material

The Brothers Bloom stars Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, and Rinko Kikuchi in a fun caper story from writer-director Rian Johnson

Reservation Road starts off with a jolt but quickly becomes tedious as unneeded coincidences pile up

David Fincher´s Zodiac is a gripping, fascinating true-crime story