To Rome With Love
Woody Allen falls prey to second-rate social commentary in this mini-disaster.
Woody Allen falls prey to second-rate social commentary in this mini-disaster.
It's be careful what you wish for when a writer's dream character comes to life.
With Van Damme and Seagal in their twilight, it's Sam Worthington to the rescue.
Michelle Williams' touching turn as Marilyn Monroe is hindered by literalism.
Wes Anderson has created an American fable on quirky par with the world of Oz.
The Ridley Scott of "Alien" and "Blade Runner" is unrecognizable in 2012.
"Rampart," a dirty cop movie, makes Woody Harrleson into a poor man's Paul Newman.
Giving amoral financial insiders a leg up can bring the world to the brink.
Justin Kurzel produces a nuanced portrait of psychological and physical sadism.
Danny Boyle's biopic of trapped hiker Aaron Ralston is great, minus soundtrack.
Here's a techo-thriller that can't decide exactly what it's trying to say.
Sam Fuller's war masterwork brings out the best in gritty Lee Marvin.