American Hustle
David O. Russell's ABSCAM spinoff is the wondrous sum of Amy Adams and Christian Bale.
David O. Russell's ABSCAM spinoff is the wondrous sum of Amy Adams and Christian Bale.
John Huston's noir is a deft pastiche of urban losers headed nowhere fast.
British director Jeremy Lovering's horror thriller never gets out of the woods.
The Coen Brothers take a soft and highly melancholy look into the New York folk scene.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini are two adults in love — maybe.
A little warped sound goes a long way in a British horror film set in the Italian 1970s.
Andrew Semans plays sinister chords in a jagged little move about paranoia.
Stanley Kubrick's restored first feature is jagged, amateurish and fascinating.
Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto give a memorable charge to an AIDS "memoir."
Cormac McCarthy's pretty but burdensome prose weighs down Ridley Scott's drug drama.
Eugenio Mira's overblown thriller, while concert-hall stylish, is well out of tune.
Joseph Gordon-Leavitt hits all the right notes in a delightful comedy about porn and the single man.