
‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ movie review: sequel goes down the rabbit hole
Swashbuckling Alice must save The Mad Hatter from depression – by travelling through time – in this not-so-wonderful sequel

Swashbuckling Alice must save The Mad Hatter from depression – by travelling through time – in this not-so-wonderful sequel

Sacha Baron Cohen and Mark Strong get tangled up in this fast and loose – and purportedly shocking – new comedy

A movie version of the Les Misérables has been rumored ever since the musical hit it big in the late 1980s, but has only now come to fruition

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted is likely to appeal most to younger children and undemanding parents

The Dictator is expectedly crude, offensive, and often enough, laugh-out-loud funny

Hugo, which is set in 1930s Paris, has been endlessly referred to as director Martin Scorsese’s “love letter to the movies”

Brüno is a rather loose collection of gags akin to Cohen’s Da Ali G Show or the Jackass movies

Dreamworks Animation’s Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is brighter, livelier, funnier, and a shade or two better than 2005’s Madagascar

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street just might be director Tim Burton’s masterpiece