“Seven Pounds” is more than generous with its holiday-timed charity nonsense.
“Moulin Rouge” director whips up a shamelessly mythic national epic in “Australia.”
A CGI canine superstar gets in touch with his inner woof.
Director Mike Leigh works the bright side of life with “Happy-Go-Lucky.”
“Rachel Getting Married” hails a director's return to indie mode.
“Flash of Genius” explores the risks of being right.
“Nick and Norah” is the latest candidate in this year's hipster youth market sweepstakes.
Early in “Bangkok Dangerous,” a weary-sounding Nicholas Cage in narrator mode informs us that the Thai capital is “dirty and dense.” It's appropriate that he makes the city sound like […]
A Cold War classic is revived. The only question is why?
Films dealing with the Holocaust bear special burdens, not the least of which is the desire to do justice to the dead without turning them into mere objects of pity […]