The Hangover Part II: The Wolf Pack Is Back, and This Time They’ve Brought a Monkey
Because it doesn’t tamper with a hugely successful formula, the Bangkok-set sequel to The Hangover is bound to be a hit
Because it doesn’t tamper with a hugely successful formula, the Bangkok-set sequel to The Hangover is bound to be a hit
In a wistful documentary, YSL’s longtime companion sells off their art collection and says his goodbye to the glamorous designer
Wrapped in slapstick and sweetened with romance, Bridesmaids is at its core a shrewd examination of female friendship and insecurity
The comedy superstar takes a serious turn in a melancholy new drama
Mel Gibson’s real-life meltdown wrecked his career. His meltdown in Jodie Foster’s new drama, ‘The Beaver,’ could help save it
Over-eager in almost every way, Joe Wright’s thriller keeps pressing scenes of deliberate, off-putting weirdness
Duncan Jones played with twisted realities in “Moon.” Now he’s back, scrambling up the timeline with “Source Code:” The story of a military man who can relive the last eight minutes of another’s life, on the hunt for a train bomber
Director David Schwimmer’s grim story of Internet-based pedophilia is hard to watch but impossible to ignore
The second installment of the surprise hit Wimpy Kid series is warm, wry and better or at least nicer than the book
Granted extraordinary intelligence by a black-market drug in Limitless, Bradley Cooper’s character decides the best use of his new powers is corporate raiding. Is there an originality pill he could’ve taken instead
In this tale of a suburban schlub in need of redemption, Paul Giamatti and writer/director Thomas McCarthy craft a film that’s warm, edgy and — you guessed it — winning
A sexed-up, dumbed-down cross between the children’s fairy tale and ‘The Wolfman,’ ‘Red Riding Hood’ is mostly a snack for tweens between meals of ‘Twilight’
Despite the drug scenes, Topher Grace’s new film, Take Me Home Tonight, is faithful to the John Hughes classics of another era, complete with a nostalgic kindness for its teen protagonists