
‘The King’s Man’ movie review: Ralph Fiennes is dashing in WWI adventure
Matthew Vaughn’s sequel to his Kingsman films drops the flippant comedy for old-fashioned adventure
Matthew Vaughn’s sequel to his Kingsman films drops the flippant comedy for old-fashioned adventure
Despite some wonderful recreations of the band’s pop hits, this film does little justice to Freddie Mercury or Queen
The story of Robin Cavendish, one of Britain’s longest-living polio survivors, makes for a sturdy, old-fashioned drama
Like a stately period piece as directed by Michael Bay, this long-delayed historical drama is off-the-wall crazy
The Invisible Woman, directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes, is beautifully crafted but so low-key and subtle that it barely raises a pulse
Byzantium, a gorgeously-photographed, full-bodied vamp tale, looks and feels so good that it overcomes some basic storytelling flaws
About Time spices up the usual rom-com sentimentality with a sci-fi twist: our hero can travel in time at will
Hanna litters the road with a number of subtle pop culture references, dark humor, and just a slightly twisted sensibility
Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie is suspenseful and exciting and works well enough on popcorn terms to warrant a recommendation
Gore Verbinski´s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End has all the earmarks of an epic pirate flick but sorely lacks the sense of breezy fun
Despite a game cast, this alleged comedy based on the popular death-by-stupidity awards is dreadfully dull