Blade Runner reborn
Fans of the original "Blade Runner" will find much to like in Denis Villeneuve challenging sequel.
Fans of the original "Blade Runner" will find much to like in Denis Villeneuve challenging sequel.
Steven Soderbergh's return to the movies is a misfire, above all because it flunks American cultural geography.
Director Patty Jenkins' smart take on "Wonder Woman" is an action-movie lover's delight.
Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" successfully conveys a chaotic World War II's fiasco that turned into a heroic moment.
Sofia Coppola's remake of "The Beguiled" fails to live up to its considerable promise.
In "Berlin Syndrome," Australian director Cate Shortland tugs at Patty Hearst's cape, with mixed results.
Director Ferzan Ozpetek's highly acclaimed 2003 film epitomizes his affection for melodramatic themes.
Writer-director Edgar Wright's musical caper has bright, shining moments, but they fade.
Olivier Assayas' "Personal Shopper" has lots of clothes, but the people beneath them are murky.
Haitian director Raoul Peck takes risks by reviving James Baldwin's racial views.
Here's a sweet tearjerker about animated vaudevillians trying to restore a theater.
Jordan Peele's sly "Get Out" uses horror to get to the core of American race relations.