The Conversation
Bottled-up wiretappers are zealots in the making, and Gene Hackman does the rest.
Bottled-up wiretappers are zealots in the making, and Gene Hackman does the rest.
How to criticize a movie about political "doubles" that has Angela Merkel dancing?
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck put on a peerless Rome chemistry display.
Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller turn a small movie into a delight.
Charlie Kaufman is a poorman's Woody Allen, angst-ridden but without wit.
The latest Bond is superhero-charged, thanks to Sam Mendes and Javier Bardem.
Long before "The Artist" came the menace of "Sunset Boulevard," a Billy Wilder marvel.
Ben Affleck's dramatization of an Iran Hostage Crisis incident is engrossing cinema.
Craig Zobel's fictional reconstruction is about the consequences of blindly taking orders.
In "The Third Man," postwar Vienna is the star, with help from men called Cotten and Welles.
Denzel Washington is the standout in a choppy film about flying, fate, and accountability.
Steven Speilberg avoids his usual sentimental pitfalls by focusing on one man's mission.