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Russia is relentlessly bleak and corrupt in The Fool
By Vadim Rizov September 15, 2015 | 5:00am
The well-acted Pawn Sacrifice struggles to jazz up Bobby Fischer’s story
By Jesse Hassenger September 15, 2015 | 5:00am
90 Minutes In Heaven spends more time at McDonald’s
By Vadim Rizov September 11, 2015 | 8:55pm
Michael Ealy and Sanaa Lathan waste their time in The Perfect Guy
By Jesse Hassenger September 11, 2015 | 7:22pm
The late James Horner does all the heavy lifting in Wolf Totem
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky September 10, 2015 | 2:16pm
Alison Brie and Jason Sudeikis redeem the rom-com in Sleeping With Other People
By Jesse Hassenger September 10, 2015 | 5:00am
Meet The Patels isn’t entirely married to its family marriage quest
By Tasha Robinson September 10, 2015 | 5:00am
M. Night Shyamalan makes a creative comeback with The Visit
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky September 10, 2015 | 5:00am
Guessing the twist won’t save you from the horrors of Goodnight Mommy
By A.A. Dowd September 10, 2015 | 5:00am
The Editor is a lovingly hackneyed homage to a one-note genre
By Katie Rife September 9, 2015 | 3:00pm
The Editor is a lovingly hackneyed homage to a one-note genre
By Katie Rife September 9, 2015 | 3:00pm
Reviled upon release, De Palma’s Dressed To Kill is a thrilling Criterion addition
By Adam Nayman September 9, 2015 | 5:00am
A Brilliant Young Mind is a rote drama about an autistic teenage math whiz
By Noel Murray September 9, 2015 | 5:00am
Mélanie Laurent’s Breathe is a thrilling, insightful portrait of toxic friendship
By Mike D'Angelo September 9, 2015 | 5:00am
Welcome To Leith gets up close and impersonal on a white-supremacist takeover
By Tasha Robinson September 8, 2015 | 5:00am
Richard Gere can’t quite convince as a homeless person in Time Out Of Mind
By A.A. Dowd September 8, 2015 | 5:00am
Coming Home is a cornball reunion for the star and director of Raise The Red Lantern
By Mike D'Angelo September 8, 2015 | 5:00am
The Transporter: Refueled is winningly stupid
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky September 3, 2015 | 9:24pm
Break Point scores some laughs, but fails the Ron Shelton sports comedy test
By Mike D'Angelo September 3, 2015 | 5:00am
Bloodsucking Bastards will appeal more to teen gorehounds than office drones
By Katie Rife September 3, 2015 | 5:00am
Alex Gibney takes a bite out of Apple in Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine
By Noel Murray September 3, 2015 | 5:00am
We can think of at least 2 things wrong with the title of Dirty Weekend
By Mike D'Angelo September 3, 2015 | 5:00am
A Jackie Chan-John Cusack pairing should be more fun than Dragon Blade
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky September 3, 2015 | 5:00am
An overqualified cast and a lurid twist can’t save The Harvest
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky September 2, 2015 | 3:00pm
Slasher send-up Student Bodies was ahead of its time, but it just wasn’t funny
By Noel Murray September 2, 2015 | 5:00am
A new Black Panthers documentary offers a compelling portrait of a turbulent time
By Noel Murray September 1, 2015 | 5:00am
Loving nature means hating the world in the contemptuous A Walk In The Woods
By Tasha Robinson September 1, 2015 | 5:00am
The filmmakers who helped Kirk Cameron battle porn want to pray away racial tension
By Vadim Rizov August 28, 2015 | 6:13pm
When Animals Dream puts a Scandinavian spin on the feminist werewolf movie
By Katie Rife August 27, 2015 | 2:07pm
Jason Schwartzman does his thing in the middling 7 Chinese Brothers
By Noel Murray August 27, 2015 | 5:00am
The Second Mother tackles class war, sometimes reductively
By Mike D'Angelo August 27, 2015 | 5:00am
Z For Zachariah bungles a sci-fi cult classic
By Mike D'Angelo August 27, 2015 | 5:00am
We Are Your Friends is as blank and empty as Zac Efron’s stare
By Jesse Hassenger August 27, 2015 | 5:00am
Owen Wilson flees a coup in the incoherent No Escape
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 25, 2015 | 9:01pm
Elisabeth Moss goes off the deep end in the strange, remarkable Queen Of Earth
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 25, 2015 | 8:14pm
The irritating, clichéd Some Kind Of Beautiful squanders a solid cast
By Noel Murray August 20, 2015 | 5:00pm
Being Evel profiles the 1970s’ ultimate badass
By Noel Murray August 20, 2015 | 4:00pm
Debut feature The Mend is delectable, if familiar
By Mike D'Angelo August 20, 2015 | 3:00pm
The Curse Of Downers Grove wouldn’t hack it in the city
By Katie Rife August 20, 2015 | 2:00pm
The scares are scarce in Sinister 2
By Keith Uhlich August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Digging For Fire makes a clunky metaphor for marriage
By Mike D'Angelo August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Learning To Drive means learning to live, says this sappy Patricia Clarkson vehicle
By Tasha Robinson August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Hitman: Agent 47 can’t even justify its existence
By Jesse Hassenger August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Peter Bogdanovich returns with the breezy She’s Funny That Way
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Grandma finds a real person under a fighting-granny cliché
By Tasha Robinson August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
American Ultra has gruesome fun with a one-joke premise
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 20, 2015 | 5:00am
François Truffaut’s Day For Night is a gooey valentine to filmmaking itself
By Mike D'Angelo August 19, 2015 | 5:00am
Post-apocalyptic survivors go stir-crazy in the low-budget Air
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 13, 2015 | 3:00pm
Stylish and slight, Amnesiac leaves a faint impression
By Katie Rife August 13, 2015 | 2:00pm
Guy Ritchie finds a better blockbuster groove with The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
By Jesse Hassenger August 13, 2015 | 5:00am
Straight Outta Compton turns N.W.A.’s story into another hit-by-hit biopic
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 13, 2015 | 5:00am
Xavier Dolan struggles to move Tom At The Farm from stage to screen
By A.A. Dowd August 13, 2015 | 5:00am
The year’s second Noah Baumbach comedy, Mistress America , is a modern farce
By A.A. Dowd August 13, 2015 | 5:00am
The Jemaine Clement dramedy People Places Things is as generic as its title
By Mike D'Angelo August 13, 2015 | 5:00am
Ten Thousand Saints has a passive zero of a hero, but also a wonderful Ethan Hawke
By A.A. Dowd August 13, 2015 | 5:00am
Harold Pinter nobly fails to adapt The French Lieutenant’s Woman for the screen
By Mike D'Angelo August 12, 2015 | 5:00am
The mountain climbers of extreme sports doc Meru are either brave or insane
By Mike D'Angelo August 12, 2015 | 5:00am
Wes Craven’s The People Under The Stairs is a timeless American nightmare
By Noel Murray August 12, 2015 | 5:00am
Two documentary legends spend a weekend together in How To Smell A Rose
By Noel Murray August 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Director of Darwin’s Nightmare heads to Sudan for the searing We Come As Friends
By Noel Murray August 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Fort Tilden is a funny and compassionate skewering of millennial culture
By Adam Nayman August 10, 2015 | 5:00am
Fourth time is not the charm for the Fantastic Four
By A.A. Dowd August 6, 2015 | 4:50pm
The Runner isn’t half as sleazy as a Nic Cage political drama should be
By Jesse Hassenger August 6, 2015 | 3:00pm
Bobcat Goldthwait pays tribute to a comedy mentor with Call Me Lucky
By Mike D'Angelo August 6, 2015 | 2:00pm
Kevin Bacon wants his stolen Cop Car back in this nasty indie thriller
By Mike D'Angelo August 6, 2015 | 1:00pm
Whit Stillman’s hilarious high-society comedy Metropolitan returns to theaters
By Mike D'Angelo August 6, 2015 | 5:00am
Dark Places is the darkest Lifetime movie never made
By Katie Rife August 6, 2015 | 5:00am
Animation fans may enjoy the relative silence of Aardman’s Shaun The Sheep
By Jesse Hassenger August 6, 2015 | 5:00am
The Diary Of A Teenage Girl is a refreshingly nonjudgmental coming-of-age story
By Jesse Hassenger August 6, 2015 | 5:00am
Jason Bateman unwraps his dark side in smart-then-dumb thriller The Gift
By A.A. Dowd August 6, 2015 | 5:00am
Jonathan Demme gets back to his roots with Ricki And The Flash
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 6, 2015 | 5:00am
Criterion offers two distinct versions of one terrific noir, Night And The City
By Mike D'Angelo August 5, 2015 | 5:00am
The Weinsteins sneak Jeunet’s The Young And Prodigious T.S. Spivet into theaters
By Jesse Hassenger August 3, 2015 | 5:19pm
With Counting , Jem Cohen watches the world through a camera lens
By Adam Nayman July 30, 2015 | 3:00pm
I Am Chris Farley succeeds more as loving tribute than documentary
By Kyle Ryan July 30, 2015 | 2:08pm
The Kindergarten Teacher has some very strange ideas about the creative process
By Mike D'Angelo July 30, 2015 | 2:00pm
Jenny’s Wedding would’ve been the hippest gay-themed indie of 1995
By Noel Murray July 30, 2015 | 1:00pm
The End Of The Tour captures five days in the life of David Foster Wallace
By A.A. Dowd July 30, 2015 | 5:00am
Best Of Enemies captures the moment political commentary got personal
By Noel Murray July 30, 2015 | 5:00am
Rogue Nation preserves the stand-alone fun of the Mission: Impossible series
By A.A. Dowd July 30, 2015 | 5:00am
A LEGO Brickumentary is much more of an infomercial than that other Lego movie
By Jesse Hassenger July 30, 2015 | 5:00am
The Erotic Rites Of Frankenstein is a stitched-up series of oddball scenes
By Noel Murray July 29, 2015 | 5:00am
Ed Helms leads a cover-band version of Vacation
By Jesse Hassenger July 28, 2015 | 3:58pm
Brando’s extraordinary career gets an ordinary treatment in Listen To Me Marlon
By Mike D'Angelo July 28, 2015 | 5:00am
The Vatican Tapes is a demonic possession movie that lacks spirit
By Noel Murray July 24, 2015 | 5:00am
The John Green adaptation Paper Towns has a hole in its center
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 23, 2015 | 7:41pm
Fiction and nonfiction blend ineffectively in the gang drama Five Star
By Mike D'Angelo July 23, 2015 | 4:00pm
Staten Island Summer takes Saturday Night Live to summer camp
By Jesse Hassenger July 23, 2015 | 4:00pm
A Gay Girl In Damascus tells a fascinating story, but gets sidetracked
By Noel Murray July 23, 2015 | 3:00pm
Cobie Smulders copes with an Unexpected pregnancy in this very mild indie
By Mike D'Angelo July 23, 2015 | 1:00pm
Samba is as risible as The Intouchables
By Keith Uhlich July 23, 2015 | 5:00am
Pixels fails to make a case for Adam Sandler as a nerd
By Jesse Hassenger July 23, 2015 | 5:00am
Phoenix is a postwar Vertigo , a noir psychodrama for the ages
By A.A. Dowd July 23, 2015 | 5:00am
Pedro Costa returns to the dreamworld with Horse Money
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 23, 2015 | 5:00am
Boxing drama Southpaw isn’t worth the gym time Jake Gyllenhaal put into it
By A.A. Dowd July 23, 2015 | 5:00am
A young Daniel Day-Lewis is one of many pleasures in My Beautiful Laundrette
By Mike D'Angelo July 22, 2015 | 5:00am
The only thing funny about Joe Dirt 2 is that it exists
By Nathan Rabin July 17, 2015 | 2:59pm
Viola Davis can’t quite compensate for how badly Lila & Eve telegraphs its twist
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 16, 2015 | 5:00pm
Alléluia is just another take on the Lonely Hearts Killers rampage
By Mike D'Angelo July 16, 2015 | 3:00pm
Woody Allen attempts another perfect murder in the middling Irrational Man
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 16, 2015 | 5:00am
A superb young cast brings The Stanford Prison Experiment to queasy life
By A.A. Dowd July 16, 2015 | 5:00am
The Look Of Silence is a powerful, vital companion piece to The Act Of Killing
By A.A. Dowd July 16, 2015 | 5:00am
Ian McKellen is an aged Sherlock in the stolid Mr. Holmes
By Jesse Hassenger July 16, 2015 | 5:00am
Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow invigorate the rom-com with Trainwreck
By Jesse Hassenger July 16, 2015 | 5:00am
Ant-Man builds a smaller, lighter Marvel movie
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 15, 2015 | 5:44pm
Here Is Your Life, declares the overlong first feature from Jan Troell
By Mike D'Angelo July 15, 2015 | 5:00am
Court tackles the Indian legal system through the lives of its participants
By Mike D'Angelo July 14, 2015 | 5:00am
Horror fans will choke on the found-footage clichés of The Gallows
By A.A. Dowd July 9, 2015 | 5:00pm