
Of all the adjectives to describe a movie, “well-intentioned” is among the least scintillating and most wearying.…
Of all the adjectives to describe a movie, “well-intentioned” is among the least scintillating and most wearying.…
One of the constant accolades Pixar receives about its movies is that they’re not made just for kids. This is meant…
In director Todd Haynes’ films, characters have to learn how to live in worlds that don’t suit them. In Safe, Far…
A lot of comics have a shtick, and the trick is to give it enough flexibility so that it can be twisted and reshaped…
About seven months after Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston got married, The Onion ran the brilliant headline “Brad Pitt…
Back in 1997, when L.A. Weekly critic Manohla Dargis gave a negative review to The Lost World, the hotly-anticipated…
Inspirational true stories trumpet lots of commendable human traits—heroism, perseverance, compassion—but Spotlight…
There are two very understandable reasons why people hate Gaspar Noé’s films: He’s a pompous tool, and his movies…
Our Brand Is Crisis means to cast a harsh light on presidential campaigns, but it mostly just panders. The new film…
At its halfway point, Room arrives at the moment that you might have thought would be its big finale. After being…
Beasts of No Nation is such a worthy, timely, thoughtful drama that the worst you can say about it is that it’s a…
The trick to enjoying an Aaron Sorkin project is to never take it as seriously as he does. The creator of The West…
The feat that made Philippe Petit legendary—his tightrope walk between the two towers of the World Trade Center on…
When their eyes first meet, there’s an immediate spark, or perhaps a shared recognition. Gerry (Ben Mendelsohn)…
At a time when some romantic comedies are flexing an edgier, more smart-ass tone—They Came Together, Sleeping With…
The 40th Toronto Film Festival, which kicks off Thursday, represents both what’s great and what’s maddening about…
One of the best things about Z for Zachariah, the new drama starring Margot Robbie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Chris…
Director F. Gary Gray’s group-endorsed new N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton brings us back to a time when hip-hop…
Ricki and the Flash could’ve easily been yet another broad, obvious dysfunctional-family comedy. It’s right there in…
The End of the Tour, a drama about a five-day interview/road trip that took place between novelist David Foster…