The Quiet Earth
Geoff Murphy's 1985 post-apocalypse story still stands up to scrutiny.
Geoff Murphy's 1985 post-apocalypse story still stands up to scrutiny.
There's little that's credible about Zal Batmanglij's foray into eco-terrorism.
David Cronenberg strikes out looking in a too-literal adaptation of Don DeLillo.
Katie Jarvis, Michael Fassbender and director Andrea Arnold produce a masterpiece.
Time travelers Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis are armed and sqaundered.
Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva make death a masterpiece.
Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman power a study of power, and brokenness.
Marek Polgar invents a city some of whose residents believe they're also made up.
The best romantic comedy can come from small and precarious places.
How do you undo promising sci-fi? By adding implausible romance and bad talk.
Abel Ferrara's standout effort has less to do with cops than the allure of the abyss.
Steven Soderbergh's swan song is a nifty little thriller about people and pills.