Review: Her
Spike Jonze writes and directs this surreal, eccentric, and magically empathetic Los Angeles love story.
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Spike Jonze writes and directs this surreal, eccentric, and magically empathetic Los Angeles love story.
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.
The Coen Bros. weave a tale of a young folk singer and scoundrel haplessly traveling through the 1970s Greenwich Village music scene.
If you’re trying to stay mad at Lance Armstong, you should steer clear of director Alex Gibney’s latest.
Tyler Perry returns as actor, writer, and director in this holiday-themed comedy about family, race, and the meaning of Christmas.
Director Peter Jackson returns to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth and improves upon his first Hobbit film in the process.
Steve Coogan delivers a powerful, straightforward performance alongside the always brilliant Judi Dench.