The Darjeeling Limited
Will Wes Anderson ever find his way again?
Will Wes Anderson ever find his way again?
Philippe Petit's Twin Towers tightrope walk is rightly treated with magical reverence.
Aside from Robert Downey Jr.'s mastery of farce, Ben Stiller's war movie parody falls flat.
A vintage 1980s screwball comedy gets a boost from Madonna and Arquette.
The problem with the 21st century version of The X-Files is the disappearance of wit.
Despite lot of style, neither sins nor city take on a life of their own.
Gus Van Sant's Connery-driven drama is maudlin to the max.
Three decades later, "Raiders" is still the modern matinee masterpiece.
Thanks to Mira Sorvino, Woody Allen's lightweight goddess carries charming heft.
Erik Gandini's rough-edge documentary on the ascent of Berlusconi-era TV is a bitter pill.
Vincent Gallo's best movie was his first, because its heart is close to home.
A centerpiece of 60s counterculture, this is the movie that first put Jack Nicholson in the limelight.