
‘A Man Called Otto’ movie review: Tom Hanks wants to kill himself in weepy dark comedy
This remake of the 2015 Swedish film uneasily mixes black comedy with Hollywood sentiment, but works thanks to its star.
This remake of the 2015 Swedish film uneasily mixes black comedy with Hollywood sentiment, but works thanks to its star.
This timely drama recounting the Washington Post’s decision to publish the Pentagon Papers is one of 2017’s best films
Ron Howard’s latest Dan Brown adaptation shares more in common with The Da Vinci Code than Angels and Demons
Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks stick the landing in this story of the famed “Miracle on the Hudson” pilot, one of the year’s best films
Bridge of Spies is a tense and exciting Hollywood version of a John le Carré Cold War thriller, with a dose of Kafka
Saving Mr. Banks tells the story of Disney’s film version of Mary Poppins and the relationship between Walt Disney and author P.L. Travers
Paul Greengrass’ Captain Phillips is a no-nonsense thriller that grabs you from the outset and never lets go
Cloud Atlas is a bold and ambitious piece of filmmaking that demands to be seen and analyzed, and reseen and reanalyzed
Larry Crowne, Tom Hanks’ first film as director since 1996, is lightweight and easygoing, friendly and familiar on a sitcom-y level
Wildly imaginative, surprisingly dark and complex, Toy Story 3 ranks right up there with Pixar’s best films