Titanic
On top of the world, under the water, all that's digital quivers.
On top of the world, under the water, all that's digital quivers.
Vertical turns awfully horizontal when only the mountains star.
Anyone else think Mel enjoys himself in a Kilt? It's... liberating.
Underrated Toni Collette sinks her teeth into this and never lets go.
Tommy Lee Jones is a taciturn taskmaster in his own superb movie.
Penn and Kidman do their thing, but an implausible story ruins them.
Works thanks to good writing and the Greenberg-Uma-Meryl trio.
Matt Dillon is Charles Bukowski's alter-alter ego in a biopic that goes through the paces.
Impressive, old-school historical epic, but something's missing at the core.
The brilliant Jeremy Irons has never been more effective, and affected.
Cameron Crowe's rock'n'roll past... labeled with love.
Put that volleyball down and get a life. Wait, not so fast...