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The Wizard Of Lies raises more questions about Bernie Madoff than it answers
By Gwen Ihnat May 20, 2017 | 5:00am
Everything, Everything puts teen romance in a sterile bubble
By Katie Rife May 18, 2017 | 9:20pm
Abacus: Small Enough To Jail is inessential enough to skip
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 18, 2017 | 4:13pm
The Diary Of A Wimpy Kid series makes it to number four, but it’s a Long Haul
By Jesse Hassenger May 18, 2017 | 5:00am
The Survivalist is post-apocalyptic action at its most minimalist
By Katie Rife May 17, 2017 | 5:00am
The hammy Bryan Cranston performance is coming from the attic in Wakefield
By Esther Zuckerman May 17, 2017 | 5:00am
The Commune is just a midlife crisis with more characters
By Mike D'Angelo May 17, 2017 | 5:00am
The marathon-length The Woman Who Left rewards those who wait
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 17, 2017 | 5:00am
Andrzej Wajda’s final film, Afterimage , paints a dour portrait of a colorful artist
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 16, 2017 | 5:00am
Covenant returns Alien to its horror roots
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 13, 2017 | 8:24pm
Lowriders could use more low-riding, less generic family brooding
By Mike D'Angelo May 11, 2017 | 5:00am
Serial-killer drama Hounds Of Love is hard to watch, and even harder to shake
By Katie Rife May 11, 2017 | 5:00am
Doug Liman’s wartime sniper drama The Wall hits its mark when trusting its action
By A.A. Dowd May 11, 2017 | 5:00am
Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn score a few good laughs in the flimsy Snatched
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 10, 2017 | 9:44pm
Orthodox religion and rom-com hijinks match surprisingly well in The Wedding Plan
By A.A. Dowd May 10, 2017 | 5:00am
King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword is a dull blockbuster that sends up dull blockbusters
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 9, 2017 | 9:30pm
With Paris Can Wait , Eleanor Coppola takes viewers on an endless, tedious vacation
By Jesse Hassenger May 9, 2017 | 5:00am
It’s all Cate Blanchett all the time in the 13 monologues of Manifesto
By Esther Zuckerman May 9, 2017 | 5:00am
Batman & Bill exposes the secret identities behind a superhero’s origin story
By Gwen Ihnat May 5, 2017 | 5:00am
With Chuck , the boxer who inspired Rocky gets his own corny redemption story
By A.A. Dowd May 4, 2017 | 9:11pm
The Dinner charges full price for the warmed-over version of a best-selling novel
By A.A. Dowd May 4, 2017 | 2:37pm
Laura Poitras’ ethically muddled Risk loses itself inside WikiLeaks
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 4, 2017 | 5:00am
For the dead-end couple of The Lovers , even breaking up is a compromise
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 4, 2017 | 5:00am
If the world has heroes, they’re the civilian first responders of Last Men In Aleppo
By A.A. Dowd May 3, 2017 | 7:05pm
You’ll need a high tolerance for misery to endure the dour A Woman’s Life
By Mike D'Angelo May 3, 2017 | 5:00am
3 Generations of good actors are let down by this long-shelved family drama
By Jesse Hassenger May 3, 2017 | 5:00am
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 smuggles more goofball fun into the MCU
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 2, 2017 | 8:06pm
Sleight only looks fresh when compared to your average overblown superhero story
By A.A. Dowd April 28, 2017 | 6:54pm
Subtitles can’t dispel the late-Sandler vibe of How To Be A Latin Lover
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 28, 2017 | 4:00am
Emma Watson fights a losing battle with internet paranoia in The Circle
By Jesse Hassenger April 27, 2017 | 7:42pm
Before Mr. Robot , Rami Malek signed on for the bigger mind fuck of Buster’s Mal Heart
By Katie Rife April 27, 2017 | 5:00am
The sci-fi abduction thriller Rupture is as personality-free as its title
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 26, 2017 | 5:00am
Jaime Lannister goes ex-con weary in the uneven Netflix genre riff Small Crimes
By Mike D'Angelo April 26, 2017 | 5:00am
Two new Netflix films reexamine JonBenet Ramsey and Rodney King through performance
By A.A. Dowd April 26, 2017 | 5:00am
Don’t bother remembering to see the Blair Witch knockoff Phoenix Forgotten
By Mike D'Angelo April 21, 2017 | 10:27pm
Tramps like this, baby they were born to skip
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 21, 2017 | 7:24pm
Boxing dramas don’t come more charming than The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Mäki
By A.A. Dowd April 20, 2017 | 9:20pm
A psycho Katherine Heigl is the only memorable part of Unforgettable
By Katie Rife April 20, 2017 | 6:55pm
The slapstick, star-powered gunplay of Free Fire is going to kill in dorm rooms
By A.A. Dowd April 20, 2017 | 5:00am
The director of Hotel Rwanda plows through the Armenian genocide in The Promise
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 20, 2017 | 5:00am
Bruno Dumont cracks up with the Monty Python-esque Slack Bay
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 20, 2017 | 5:00am
Sand Castle shows the Iraq War exactly as you’ve seen it before
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 18, 2017 | 5:00am
Star Wars knockoff Spark: A Space Tail is about as inspired as its dopey title
By Katie Rife April 14, 2017 | 10:35pm
Adam Sandler is funny again in the good-natured but overlong Sandy Wexler
By Jesse Hassenger April 14, 2017 | 4:42pm
A Quiet Passion is the witty, morbid biopic Emily Dickinson deserves
By A.A. Dowd April 13, 2017 | 5:00am
James Gray’s tremendous The Lost City Of Z finds meaning in the unknown
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 13, 2017 | 5:00am
The listless Fate Of The Furious could have used that Fast
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 12, 2017 | 6:20pm
The experimental Mimosas traces an offbeat path through the mountains
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 12, 2017 | 5:00am
My Entire High School Sinking Into The Sea almost lives up to its title
By A.A. Dowd April 12, 2017 | 5:00am
Documentary or fiction, the nonstop parties of All These Sleepless Nights grow tiresome
By Mike D'Angelo April 12, 2017 | 5:00am
Celebrating golf’s earliest champions, Tommy’s Honour is par for the biopic course
By Jesse Hassenger April 12, 2017 | 5:00am
Richard Gere hustles his way to the halls of power in Joseph Cedar’s clever Norman
By A.A. Dowd April 11, 2017 | 5:00am
From the believers behind God’s Not Dead comes a slightly less preachy Case For Christ
By Vadim Rizov April 7, 2017 | 8:10pm
What is Zach Braff doing behind the camera of the old-dudes comedy Going In Style ?
By A.A. Dowd April 6, 2017 | 5:00pm
The Lost Village isn’t that Smurfing bad, at least for a Smurfs movie
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 6, 2017 | 5:00am
Gifted is a dumb and handsome movie about smart people
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 6, 2017 | 5:00am
Romanian master Cristian Mungiu finds more hardship in the homeland with Graduation
By A.A. Dowd April 6, 2017 | 5:00am
Freaky Friday meets Nicholas Sparks in the record-breaking anime Your Name
By Mike D'Angelo April 5, 2017 | 5:00am
A naturalistic Schwarzenegger can’t save Aftermath , a drama on autopilot
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 5, 2017 | 5:00am
Jake Johnson and Joe Swanberg go clean in the gambling drama Win It All
By Mike D'Angelo April 5, 2017 | 5:00am
Two new Werner Herzog films remind that even great directors can miss the mark
By A.A. Dowd April 5, 2017 | 5:00am
The real monsters in Anne Hathaway’s Colossal aren’t the ones destroying Seoul
By Katie Rife April 4, 2017 | 5:00am
Walter Hill’s The Assignment is a pulp fairy tale without a clue
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky April 4, 2017 | 5:00am
The restrained but charming Their Finest honors a different kind of war hero
By Jesse Hassenger April 4, 2017 | 5:00am
The beguiling Ghost In The Shell is more replicant than remake
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 30, 2017 | 10:15pm
There’s life after death in the twisty, soapy science-fiction indie The Discovery
By A.A. Dowd March 30, 2017 | 5:00am
The Boss Baby is too big for its britches
By Katie Rife March 30, 2017 | 5:00am
The cause of The Death Of Louis XIV was boredom
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 30, 2017 | 5:00am
The Blackcoat’s Daughter rises from release-date purgatory to give everyone the creeps
By A.A. Dowd March 30, 2017 | 5:00am
Sad timeliness provides The Zookeeper’s Wife with more power than it earns
By Esther Zuckerman March 30, 2017 | 5:00am
All This Panic lets the world revolve, for once, around some smart teenage girls
By A.A. Dowd March 29, 2017 | 5:00am
Even by biopic standards, Cézanne Et Moi goes way too heavy on the bio
By Mike D'Angelo March 29, 2017 | 5:00am
David Lynch: The Art Life is as close a look as the director has ever allowed
By Sean O'Neal March 29, 2017 | 5:00am
Karl Marx City uncovers a dark mystery from the files of the East German secret police
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 28, 2017 | 5:00am
Slamma Jamma is a basketball movie by way of Ed Wood
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 24, 2017 | 5:35pm
The most retro thing about CHIPS is the gay panic
By Katie Rife March 23, 2017 | 6:45pm
An amusing teen fantasy slowly morphs into a clunky reboot in Power Rangers
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 23, 2017 | 5:00pm
Life comes at you fast when you’re being hunted by a hostile space octopus
By A.A. Dowd March 23, 2017 | 3:15pm
A woman’s fetus commands her to kill in pitch-black slasher comedy Prevenge
By Katie Rife March 23, 2017 | 5:00am
American Anarchist cooks up an unsavory recipe for scolding an interview subject
By Alex McLevy March 23, 2017 | 5:00am
Dig Two Graves is a low-budget visual treat with a side of high-concept indigestion
By Mike D'Angelo March 22, 2017 | 5:00am
I Called Him Morgan examines one of jazz’s most macabre stories
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 22, 2017 | 5:00am
Woody Harrelson softens Daniel Clowes’ misanthropic Wilson for the big screen
By A.A. Dowd March 22, 2017 | 5:00am
The Devil’s Candy plays its heavy-metal horror riff fast and loud
By Katie Rife March 16, 2017 | 3:35pm
Song To Song resonates a little louder than Terrence Malick’s last few reveries
By Jesse Hassenger March 16, 2017 | 3:12pm
Before going clean for Marvel, James Gunn conducted The Belko Experiment
By A.A. Dowd March 16, 2017 | 2:56pm
The decades-later sequel T2 Trainspotting chooses nostalgia
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 16, 2017 | 5:00am
Why remake Beauty And The Beast and do nothing new with its tale as old as time?
By A.A. Dowd March 15, 2017 | 10:26pm
Hirokazu Koreeda’s After The Storm is a breezy portrait of a sore loser
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 15, 2017 | 5:00am
They should have taken the You’ve Got Mail route with this Lubitsch remake, Frantz
By Mike D'Angelo March 14, 2017 | 5:00am
A restored Taipei Story offers a fresh chance to discover the genius of Edward Yang
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 14, 2017 | 5:00am
The Sense Of An Ending withholds endlessly, squandering a terrific Jim Broadbent
By Mike D'Angelo March 9, 2017 | 6:00am
Kristen Stewart browses for ghosts in Olivier Assayas’ unclassifiable Personal Shopper
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 9, 2017 | 6:00am
There’s plenty to chew on in the audacious cannibal drama Raw
By Katie Rife March 9, 2017 | 6:00am
Emphasis is on the “my” in the unilluminating My Scientology Movie
By A.A. Dowd March 8, 2017 | 6:00am
Fiction poisons reality in Actor Martinez , an offbeat portrait of a would-be star
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 8, 2017 | 6:00am
King Kong goes to war in the Vietnam-themed monster mash Skull Island
By A.A. Dowd March 7, 2017 | 6:00am
The incomparable Shirley MacLaine has The Last Word on a generic crowd-pleaser
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 3, 2017 | 7:10pm
The Shack dares to ask, “What if God were a character actor?”
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 2, 2017 | 8:00pm
Don’t get trapped in the loop of Before I Fall , a mopey Groundhog Day for teens
By A.A. Dowd March 2, 2017 | 6:00am
Table 19 is as exhausting as a real wedding reception
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 2, 2017 | 6:00am
Anne Heche and Sandra Oh beat the living hell out of each other in Catfight
By A.A. Dowd March 2, 2017 | 6:00am
A dramatic turn feels out of place in the cartoonish cringe comedy Donald Cried
By Mike D'Angelo March 1, 2017 | 6:00am
Good performances are squandered on Wolves , a flimsy takeoff of The Gambler
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky March 1, 2017 | 6:00am
The Wolverine series gets a superb sendoff with the brutal, R-rated Logan
By A.A. Dowd February 28, 2017 | 4:10pm
Blue Ruin ’s Macon Blair makes an uneven, sporadically funny directorial debut
By A.A. Dowd February 25, 2017 | 7:38pm
The car-chase thriller Collide runs on fumes
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky February 24, 2017 | 8:20pm
Rock Dog is a direct-to-streaming cheapie at a movie-ticket price
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky February 24, 2017 | 6:00am