
Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts, Clive Owen to Shoot New Movie in Prague
Ophelia, a take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet told from the point of view of his potential wife, will film in Prague this May
Ophelia, a take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet told from the point of view of his potential wife, will film in Prague this May
This inept thriller earns top marks for worst plot twist of 2016
This silly new installment in the Divergent series is a low point for the franchise
Internal logic takes a holiday in Insurgent, the sequel to last year’s Divergent and adaptation of the middle book in Veronica Roth’s young adult trilogy
Birdman is fluidly directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, who keeps the action moving at a fever pitch even though we’re essentially watching a stage play
St. Vincent is an effective if overly familiar-feeling comedy-drama that, like its lead character, is careful never to get too schmaltzy
Diana charts Lady Di’s little-publicized love affair with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan during the final years of her life
Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Impossible is a gripping true-story account of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami that devastated Thailand
Movie 43, a parade of Saturday Night Live-style skits that intends to shock you with poor taste, is missing just one thing: the jokes
Dream House devolves into a cookie-cutter formula and choppy, abrupt editing that seems to open up retrospective plot holes
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger is an unusually light comedy that recalls some of Woody Allen’s 1970s output.
Funny Games U.S. is a scene-for-scene, shot-for-shot, word-for-word remake that is essentially the exact same film with new actors and English-language dialogue
Director David Cronenberg re-teams with A History of Violence star Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises
David Lynch at his most unrestrained produces Inland Empire, a brilliant, mysterious, perversely fascinating film.
The Painted Veil boasts some stunning Chinese locations, beautiful cinematography, luscious atmosphere