
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ movie review: Boss biopic masks profound story of depression
This isn’t even a movie about Bruce Springsteen at all—it’s a movie about depression, and the Boss is merely the vessel to tell its story.

This isn’t even a movie about Bruce Springsteen at all—it’s a movie about depression, and the Boss is merely the vessel to tell its story.

This Venom movie has some interesting things going on thematically, but fizzles out during an overblown anti-climax destined to please no one.

Tom Hardy is back as Eddie Brock and the alien symbiote that lives inside of him in this fast, loose, and mostly fun comic book movie

Taron Egerton stars as the 1970s rock icon in this movie musical that includes an embarrassment of riches from an illustrious, if predictable, career

The second Reinhard Heydrich assassination film in as many years, released on the 75th anniversary of his death, falls just short of Anthropoid

This fifth, and purportedly final, entry in Disney’s series of films based on the theme park ride is an especially bland and bloated blockbuster product

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy has a near-impossible task: to hold up to John le Carré’s much-loved cold war-era novel and the definitive 1979 BBC miniseries

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is more or less the same film as the previous three Pirates outings

London Boulevard is a striking, pulpy pop-culture amalgamation of British gangster movie clichés

Season of the Witch might seem to legitimize the medieval witch hunting, or hey, take it a step further, the witch hunting in contemporary US politics

Public Enemies, starring Christian Bale and Johnny Depp, is Michael Mann’s finest film: an out-and-out masterpiece and an immense technical achievement