Mr. Nolan, we have a problem
Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" brims with self-awe but never decides what it's about.
Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" brims with self-awe but never decides what it's about.
Skype, make-believe and lies can be "fun," but don't count on an enduring relationship.
Director William Eubank's engrossing sci-fi focuses on the risks of knowing too much.
The first of Krzysztof Kieslowśki's colors trilogy is carried away by Juliette Binoche.
The reset button gets a boost in a sci-fi thriller that lets Tom Cruise mock Tom Cruise.
Gareth Edward's remake of Japan's favorite monster owes a nuclea debt Fukayama.
David Mackenzie's prison drama is among the best such films in decades.
Director Carter Smith takes teen angst into a ghostly dimension, with little success.
Tom Wilkinson, Joel Edgerton and Jai Courtney prove themselves a highly watchable trio.
A Patricia Highsmith novel gets creditable treatment in Hossein Amini's debut film.
Facing a bad domestic economy and world war, Preston Sturges came up with a rabbit.
Rarely has their been a more accomplished and suave villain that Hitchcock's Ray Milland.