‘The Double’ movie review: Jesse Eisenberg in Kafkaesque Dostoyevsky adaptation
Richard Ayoade’s The Double creates a wonderfully bleak worldview filled with devilishly ironic circumstance
Richard Ayoade’s The Double creates a wonderfully bleak worldview filled with devilishly ironic circumstance
Renny Harlin’s The Legend of Hercules is only somewhat better than its shining 3% score on the Tomatometer might indicate
Taken 2 bows with a simultaneous worldwide release that reeks of cash grab: get in, get out, and forget about Taken 3
It takes some gumption to title your film First Class, but that’s exactly what Matthew Vaughn has delivered with his dynamite X-Men prequel
Harry Potter by way of Ingmar Bergman: Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is rich and vibrant, dark yet sensitive
Stuart Townsend’s Battle in Seattle is a surprisingly effective little piece of propaganda
The Eye is based on the creepy 2002 Hong Kong film by the same name, directed by the Pang brothers
Shooter is a completely senseless but highly entertaining thriller