Zero Dark Thirty
Zero Dark Thirty is sincere but ponderous, riveting but superficial, and wildly overlong.
Zero Dark Thirty is sincere but ponderous, riveting but superficial, and wildly overlong.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña team up in David Ayer's cop-buddy snapshot.
When a tennis player meets a wealth madman, innocence takes a back seat.
Kieslowśki's sublime "La double vie de Véronique" remains one for the ages.
Oliver Stone leaves no stone unturned, to little effect, in a romance-thriller.
An Ozark Mountains saga of redemption is all about the late Lisa Blount.
Bela Tarr sees what Nietzsche saw, but turns the human clock backward.
In 1977, David Lynch swarmed the scene with a personal Armageddon that remains a mystery.
Rx for failure: Making a Hollywood copy of a moody, Scandinavian noir.
David Lynch will endure as the Timothy Leary of American movie-making.
Snowmobiles and blizzards are the highlight of a chase thriller without pace.
Here's a little charmer about being different, and surprising people in the process.