
‘Argylle’ movie review: Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard steal spy movie from Henry Cavill
This twisty spy thriller from Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn has some real surprises and a wealth of appealing performances.

This twisty spy thriller from Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn has some real surprises and a wealth of appealing performances.

The stage presentation of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap provides a wonderful backdrop for this lightweight investigation

Taika Waititi directs and stars as an imagined version of Adolf Hitler in this WWII satire set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival

The actor best known for his role of Theon Greyjoy has joined the production of Taika Waititi’s WWII satire, now shooting in Prague

Production has started on the WWII satire starring Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, and Rebel Wilson, and its director has released the first image from the set

The Aussie comedienne and Pitch Perfect star joins Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell in the Taika Waititi-directed WWII satire

The Oscar-winning actor joins star Scarlett Johansson and director Taika Waititi for the upcoming WWII satire

Director Martin McDonagh’s third feature film is a brutally effective tale of the ineffectiveness of anguish and outrage

2015’s Poltergeist plays like a highlight reel of the 1982 original, sufficiently re-creating its scare scenes and shaving off 20 minutes in the process

Seven Psychopaths is a film about writing, or more specifically writer’s block, perhaps born from the writer-director’s own difficulties

Cowboys & Aliens does, indeed, feature both cowboys and aliens, but it doesn’t seem to know what to do with either of them

Iron Man 2 is very nearly as good as the first installment, and in some ways, it’s better

Everybody’s Fine is competently shot and directed and put together, and front and center is a pretty good performance by Robert De Niro

A nifty little piece of science fiction, Duncan Jones’ Moon works on the same level as the best of the genre

Ron Howard’s Frost/Nixon fleshes out the famous 1977 TV interview between British talk-show host David Frost and former US president Richard Nixon