Chernobyl Diaries Spoiler Alert: Radiation Fears, But Few Real Frights
Oren Peli, the creator of Paranormal Activity, signs his name to a boilerplate, low-budget horror film where the “more-suspense, less-gore” formula comes up short
Oren Peli, the creator of Paranormal Activity, signs his name to a boilerplate, low-budget horror film where the “more-suspense, less-gore” formula comes up short
The years off have not been kind to the Men in Black—Josh Brolin as the young, 1969 version of Agent K is the only saving grace in this uneven, long-in-the-making sequel to the sequel
An all-star cast, sentimental rom-com antics and multiple sub-plots can’t save Kirk Jones’ latest from still birth
They want peace. How do they get it? With belly dancers and hashish, for starters.
Eva Mendes is the cutest Bad Mother around in Patricia Riggen’s amiable but slight single mama drama
The combined forces of British acting talent is practically superhuman; like The Avengers for the senior set
In her sweetly soft-shoe directorial debut, documentarian Bess Kargman paints a portrait of ambitious young dancers in a highly competitive world
Forget, just for a moment, the hubbub over HBO’s Girls and Lena Dunham to consider Brit Marling, another talented 20-something who writes her own strong female leads
Jason Segel puts a ring on Emily Blunt in the new rom-com, but it’s not funny how far away the altar is
The actor reteams with his School of Rock director Richard Linklater for a playful tale about a murderous East Texas undertaker
A photograph found in the rubble of a street in Iraq leads a soldier to true love. Welcome to the annual Nicholas Sparks mush-fest.
A search for a missing dog — rather than a suicide — provides the drama in this treacly tale where no love is lost for the aging humans.
Too cute? Maybe. Disneynature’s latest documentary is visually astonishing but can’t transcend the trappings of relatable wildlife story.