The Impossible: Naomi Watts Keeps This Disaster Film Afloat
The technical and emotional marvel from the Spanish filmmaking team of Juan Antonio Bayona and Sergio G. Sanchez hits you like a tidal wave
The technical and emotional marvel from the Spanish filmmaking team of Juan Antonio Bayona and Sergio G. Sanchez hits you like a tidal wave
Writer-director Judd Apatow’s meandering “sort-of” sequel to Knocked Up starts strong and funny but falls flat in its second hour
Streisand hits the road with Seth Rogen in a charming holiday movie about mothers and sons
We admit it: we couldn’t review every film this year. Here are the ten we wish we had
An amiable romantic comedy starring Lizzy Caplan and Martin Starr goes up against The Hobbit. We feel sorry for it
The gang of usual suspects, from the wonderful Connie Britton to Michael McGlone, is all back in this amiable but uninspired ensemble comedy
Another kiddie movie featuring a crisis revolving around the holidays, with Jack Frost as the reluctant hero
Without his Thor power, this Red Dawn remake—which originally starred Patrick Swayze—would likely go straight to video
A fond and fun—but not particularly enlightening—look back at the making of Psycho, with a stellar Anthony Hopkins in the lead and Helen Mirren as his ever supportive wife
In which our reviewer exhibits signs of Stockholm Syndrome and claims this is the best Twilight movie ever
Denmark’s contender for best foreign film is a sumptuous delight about a crazy king, a passionate queen and a doctor who makes house calls
Things get ugly when one member (Walken) of a renowned string quartet gets sick and another (Hoffman) gets tired of playing second fiddle
In the most inventive family movie of the year, a bad guy longs to be good even though Pac-Man’s Pokey tells him it’s good to be bad