The Amazing Spider-Man: An Unnecessary Yet Exhilarating Reboot
Everything not-so-old (the last Spidey was only five years ago) feels new again in Marc Webb’s take on the Marvel Comics hero
Everything not-so-old (the last Spidey was only five years ago) feels new again in Marc Webb’s take on the Marvel Comics hero
Chris Pine discovers Elizabeth Banks is the cool sister he never knew he had, but the terms of endearment in Alex Kurtzman’s family drama are a little too twisted
The genteel and prudish better stay away from Ted, but Family Guy fans will be in heaven and Seth MacFarlane should earn plenty of new followers with this gleeful comedy
Nora Ephron, who wrote and directed iconic modern romantic comedies and served as the wry voice of multiple generations, died on Tuesday, June 26 of pneumonia, a complication from the acute myeloid leukemia she’d been diagnosed …
Writer/director Lorene Scafaria makes a comic apocalyptic film. It’s Melancholia-lite, with elements of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. And it works
Not up to the standard set by Midnight in Paris, Allen’s ensemble wanders all over the place, like a tourist without a map. Thank goodness for Alec Baldwin
His core fans are likely to love him as a rude, crude and socially unacceptable dad to son Andy Samberg
Director Lynn Shelton sends two women and one man to an island for a few days of secrets, lies and sex
An indie about time travel and other strange pursuits proves a strong showcase for TV stars Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation) and Jake M. Johnson (New Girl)
This liaison with Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman and Kristen Scott Thomas is dangerous, but not in a good way
Whatever Lola wants, she doesn’t get in this indie-minded romantic comedy about a woman (Greta Gerwig) who gets dumped three weeks before her wedding
What’s that mirror talking about? No one is fairer than Charlize Theron. Unless we’re talking inner beauty—which is exactly what this movie is about.