Review: Her
Spike Jonze writes and directs this surreal, eccentric, and magically empathetic Los Angeles love story.
Showing 1185 results for
Spike Jonze writes and directs this surreal, eccentric, and magically empathetic Los Angeles love story.
Instead of oohs and ahhs, readers get regrets and complaints as often as they might get helpful hints for recreating homey 1960s food that moms made.
Queen B makes a surprise, last-minute vie for album-of-the-year glory.
It’s been eons since the publishing world produced a year of such majestic proportions, and it seems absurd not to give friends novels for holiday presents.
This halfhearted and dumbed-down dino movie follows in the footsteps of its Disney-fied predecessors.
David O. Russell’s plunges us deep into the “Me Decade” for a con-man story loosely based on a true story.
Emma Thompson stars as the woman behind Mary Poppins, who goes head-to-head with Walt Disney in this historical behind-the-scenes drama.
Will Ferell returns as Ron Burgundy in this hilarious — and shockingly topical — sequel to the cult classic.
Revels takes a kaleidoscopic look at centuries of British holiday celebrations.
The Coen Bros. weave a tale of a young folk singer and scoundrel haplessly traveling through the 1970s Greenwich Village music scene.