On the Road: Sex, Drugs and Kristen Stewart
Walter Salles’ film of the Beatnik novel has cool moments but remains stillborn, like a diorama in a Kerouac museum
Walter Salles’ film of the Beatnik novel has cool moments but remains stillborn, like a diorama in a Kerouac museum
The King of HBO drama hits a flat note in his evocation of the Jersey ’60s. Good thing he brought James Gandolfini along for the trip.
The star’s new crime drama gets undermined by the suddenly dour pre-Christmas mood—and by not being a very good movie
Peter Jackson’s belated walkup to his ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy breaks a Dec. record but still lacks magic
‘Lincoln,’ ‘Argo’ and ‘Django Unchained’ lead the pack, while no-star masterpieces like ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ get the shaft
Jamie Foxx is the scourge of antebellum racists, and Christoph Waltz his wily mentor, in QT’s latest provocation
The Osama bin Laden manhunt movie snags the cream of the early critics awards
For all its stirring moments, Tom Hooper’s film of the blockbuster musical spends too much time shouting at you in closeup
‘Skyfall’ keeps flying high, and ‘Lincoln’ stays alive, while Gerard Butler’s ‘Playing for Keeps’ sinks.
Bill Murray is fine, but all else dreadful, in a drama about that charming lecher in the White House
Eric Bana is the killer, and Olvia Wilde his sister, in this schizophrenic crime drama/love story
Peter Jackson’s return to Middle-earth is just like the Tolkien tale: many marvels and a whole lot of trudging
Kathryn Bigelow’s thriller about the hunt for Osama bin Laden and Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’ draw first blood in the year-end awards campaign