The Two Faces of January
A Patricia Highsmith novel gets creditable treatment in Hossein Amini's debut film.
Sullivan’s Travels
Facing a bad domestic economy and world war, Preston Sturges came up with a rabbit.
Dial M for Murder
Rarely has their been a more accomplished and suave villain that Hitchcock's Ray Milland.
Locke
Tom Hardy puts on a brilliant display in the story of a man undergoing upheaval.
The Zero Theorem
When Terry Gilliam strikes out you can hear the sound waves a galaxy away.
Under the Skin
Jonathan Glazer strays far afield of a bizarre novel and ends up getting lost.
War Story
Catherine Keener gives Mark Jackson's grief-stricken film a sense of purpose.
Only Lovers Left Alive
Jim Jarmusch's take on loving but weary vampires is a sophisticated delight.
Coherence
A close-by comet causes all manner of human unsettling in the mind of James Ward Byrkit.
The Congress
Israeli director Ari Folman makes a strange mash from a Stanslaw Lem story.
Robin Williams
The alien within us has limits, at least when hundreds of personalities vie for attention.