Safe House: Can Denzel Washington Ever Be a Bad Guy?
In this efficient spy chase film, the star plays a CIA rogue who messes with Ryan Reynolds’ pretty mind
In this efficient spy chase film, the star plays a CIA rogue who messes with Ryan Reynolds’ pretty mind
“Halftime in America” was the spawn of director David Gordon Green, poet Matthew Dickman and a car company and ad agency willing to sponsor an art film to run on the Super Bowl
Ben Gazzara, born a street kid in Manhattan, died there on Friday, at 81, of pancreatic cancer—one of the few opponents tougher than he was.
The readers of TIME.com are choosing the BEST Best Picture of All-TIME. Come back every day to vote on a different match-up, and take a look at the full bracket.
Superhero teens battled Harry Potter and a dead lady, and all Hollywood cheered this high-grossing battle
Daniel Radcliffe, sprung from Hogwarts, is menaced by another evil spirit armed with Voldemortian intentions and some killer sound effects
A troubled teen gets telekinetic powers, and films himself flying high and going mad, in this diverting, annoying horror movie
What would you do if you started losing your senses, one at a time? Ewan McGregor has the right idea: cuddle up to Eva Green
Moviegoers got out of the cold, and into it, as the Irish star dances with wolves and enjoys his third action-film hit
Mountain man Liam Neeson battles a lupine conspiracy in this fitfully engrossing but logorrheic thriller
The Artist and Hugo lead the nominations race, as Meryl, Michelle and Viola compete for Best Actress and friends George and Brad vie for Best Actor
The nominations are in, and we’ve got the dish on what it all means. The big battles: The Artist vs. Hugo, Clooney vs. Pitt, Marilyn vs. Maggie — and Dragon Tattoo vs. the Motion Picture Academy
As Kate Beckinsale vamps her way to the top of the weekend charts, Haywire‘s Mixed Martial Arts pinup Gina gets pinned by the Tuskegee Airmen