War Story
Catherine Keener gives Mark Jackson's grief-stricken film a sense of purpose.
Catherine Keener gives Mark Jackson's grief-stricken film a sense of purpose.
Jim Jarmusch's take on loving but weary vampires is a sophisticated delight.
A close-by comet causes all manner of human unsettling in the mind of James Ward Byrkit.
Israeli director Ari Folman makes a strange mash from a Stanslaw Lem story.
Cary Grant and ravishing Grace Kelly make the French Riviera a place to remember.
Mexican Alex Rodriguez's 2008 B-movie touched on some prescient notions.
Charlie McDowel's disjointed "dramedy" gets little from both comedy and the supernatural.
In visual and verbal spirit, Joon-ho Bong fantasy tale recalls Terry Gilliam's 1985 "Brazil."
Artificial Intelligence deserves better than Wally Pfister's hackneyed silliness.
Robin Weigert steals the show in Stacie Passion's deft film about lesbian midlife.
Good intentions don't save Wes Anderson's latest from a kind of historical identity crisis.
Three French directors give a middle-aged reveler a new look on life.