Frances Ha: A Millennial Annie Hall
Greta Gerwig’s Frances is an endearing mess, trying to make it in the big city with a little help from her friends
Greta Gerwig’s Frances is an endearing mess, trying to make it in the big city with a little help from her friends
The gifted actress-turned-writer/director turns the camera on her own family and its secrets and lies.
Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan play the most selfish parents in the world — and they do it really well.
A genuine and touching film with a pair of terrific lead performances
Writer/director Brian Helgeland’s inspirational telling on the Jackie Robinson story is not particularly challenging, but it captivates.
A soulful Ryan Gosling binds together this flawed but ultimately moving triptych about fathers and sons
A mesmerizing documentary explores some fantastic theories about Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror classic ‘The Shining’
The rom-com fails as romance and comedy, but Tina Fey gives it the old college try
Elle Fanning shines in Sally Potter’s ponderous story of two girls growing up in 1960s England
Even with a talented cast and some inspired moments up its sleeve, this Vegas-set comedy fails to impress
Grim and harrowing, this remarkable Romania film movie (about religious fervor and a troubled soul) isn’t easy to watch — but you shouldn’t miss it
From the company that made ‘Food, Inc.,’ an examination of how — and why — 50 million American men, women, and children go to bed sick and hungry
A new take on the Jack and the Beanstalk tale is heavy on special-effects, light on subtlety, and way too intense for kids