Now You See Me
Louis Leterrier's magic tricks caper flick has Hitchcock verve and wit to spare.
Louis Leterrier's magic tricks caper flick has Hitchcock verve and wit to spare.
Aside from monsters and humaniods, Guillermo del Toro's sci-fi is brain dead.
Pixar refuses to let a good franchise possibilty go, to the detriment of most adults.
When all life's a "holy" stage, roles change by the day and are gone with the wind.
In the woods, two men who couldn't be further from a happy ending.
There's no turning back when you're headed for Jupiter — but you knew that.
Greta Gerwig prances through a New York City that lacks a yellow brick road.
In 1997, a French con artist transformed himself into a Texan — but there's more.
Geoff Murphy's 1985 post-apocalypse story still stands up to scrutiny.
The "new" Superman takes an old franchise back to the future, winningly.
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.