All is Lost
Robert Redford and the cruel sea are the only ingredients in J.C. Chandor's survival film.
Robert Redford and the cruel sea are the only ingredients in J.C. Chandor's survival film.
Director Ron Howard is at his best in a movie about a memorable Formula One duel.
Before "The Matrix," The Wachowskis made a neo-noir that remains untouchably fine.
Tobias Lindholm's film about a Somali pirate abduction is all about nerves and negotiation.
Fellini's solo debut was a comedy about the high price of falling for celebrity.
Alberto Sordi's American obsession still plays into Italian life six decades later.
Gregory Peck shows his remarkable versatility in a movie about the 1950s urban rat race.
Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi steal the show in Paul Greengrass's brilliant thriller.
While special effects minus monsters are a joy to behold, "Gravity" lacks gravitas.
Turning the outsourcing paradigm upside down makes for subversive science fiction.
It's déjà vu all over again, and again, in a horror-thriller Melissa George takes to heart.
Believe it: the best recent movie about Islamic terrorism may be a... comedy.