Toni Erdmann
Maren Ade's "Toni Erdmann" has some comic genes, but something far more serious is going on here.
Maren Ade's "Toni Erdmann" has some comic genes, but something far more serious is going on here.
Say this about Yeon Sang-ho's seemingly infinite collection of zombies: they keep on coming.
Meera Menon's Wall Street thriller breaks gender stereotypes, with Anna Gunn shining bright.
Yorgos Lanthimos's wondrously bizarre love parable creates a credible alternate universe.
Macon Blair channels his inner Coen Brothers vibe to sketch out a screwball noir.
A punk band "lost" in the Oregon woods opens the door to gleefully gratuitous violence. The end.
Sean Ellis' attempt to recreate the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich is smart but choppy.
Robert Eggars meticulously merges Puritan life, witchcraft and sexuality, creating a brilliant brew.
Mel Gibson''s return to directing is a World War II epic about a heroic conscientious objector.
Theodore Melfi's movie about black women at NASA in the early 1960s is driven by Taraji P. Henson.
Denzel Washington performs spectacularly in the film version of August Wilson's play.
Stalwart Tom Hanks again proves that given the right story and the right script, he's today's Jimmy Stewart.