‘The Equalizer 3’ movie review: Denzel Washington slices up the Italian mafia
An unstoppable Robert McCall leaves a bloody trail from Sicily to Naples in this violent action film that delivers on its promise of brutal revenge.
An unstoppable Robert McCall leaves a bloody trail from Sicily to Naples in this violent action film that delivers on its promise of brutal revenge.
Denzel Washington is back in action as a rogue DIA agent who seeks justice for innocent victims in this surprisingly tactful sequel
A grieving family gathers in the aftermath of an untimely death in this new movie directed by Stephen Moyer and starring his wife, Anna Paquin
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the controversial NSA whistleblower in this new drama from director Oliver Stone
The entire city of London has been taken by terrorists, but one American Secret Service agent is there to save it
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
The Judge is unimaginatively conceived but fluidly executed, even as it crawls to an excessive 141-minute runtime
Denzel Washington reverts to Man on Fire ass-kicking mode in this violent revenge film
The Butler (officially titled Lee Daniels’ The Butler for legal reasons) boasts a notable cast filled with familiar faces in the smallest roles
Prisoners is at its best when challenging its audience: the lines between right and wrong are continuously blurred
Meditative, slowly-paced, and gorgeous to look at, Oblivion is a frequently mesmerizing piece of work from Joseph Kosinski
Olympus Has Fallen is full of non-stop action and competently put together, even if the effects are sometimes rough
Robert Zemeckis’ Flight effortlessly mixes genres and styles in its story of an alcohol and drug-addicted airline pilot
David O. Russell’s The Fighter ranks as one of the best boxing movies ever made, right up there with Rocky and Raging Bull.
Everybody’s Fine is competently shot and directed and put together, and front and center is a pretty good performance by Robert De Niro