
‘St. Vincent’ movie review: Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy in winning comedy-drama
St. Vincent is an effective if overly familiar-feeling comedy-drama that, like its lead character, is careful never to get too schmaltzy
St. Vincent is an effective if overly familiar-feeling comedy-drama that, like its lead character, is careful never to get too schmaltzy
The Butler (officially titled Lee Daniels’ The Butler for legal reasons) boasts a notable cast filled with familiar faces in the smallest roles
Prisoners is at its best when challenging its audience: the lines between right and wrong are continuously blurred
Can’t-miss premise, intelligent script, taut direction, outstanding cast…where did Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep go wrong?
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
Fighting is director Dito Montiel’s solid-if-unspectacular B-movie that knows what it is and is firmly rooted in its origins
Iron Man is second only to Spider-Man 2 as the best translation of a Marvel character to the big screen yet
The Brave One is almost a carbon copy of Michael Winner´s 1974 Death Wish, replacing Charles Bronson with Jodie Foster