‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2’ Review
The film version of the second half of Suzanne Collins’ final “Hunger Games” book tidies up all the loose ends
Read moreThe film version of the second half of Suzanne Collins’ final “Hunger Games” book tidies up all the loose ends
Read more“Daddy’s Home” is a by-the-book comedy about mild-mannered radio executive Brad (Will Ferrell) and his trials and tribulations as he
Read moreThis adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s (“The Talented Mr. Ripley,” “Strangers on a Train”) seminal novel “The Price of Salt” follows
Read moreIt’s been seven years since the housing market bubble burst and the world was pushed into a major economic recession.
Read moreWhen it comes to clicking together in comedy routines, it’s undeniable that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler can make magic
Read moreAlicia Vikander and Eddie Redmayne give tour-de-force performances in this quietly enthralling love story inspired by the lives of married
Read moreUpholding the grand cinema tradition of films about hard-working journalists who expose corruption and malfeasance (“All the President’s Men” comes
Read more“Steve Jobs” is an interesting if not in-depth look at Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple and one of the
Read moreThe Hollywood Blacklist — the persecution of Hollywood screenwriters, actors, directors, musicians, and other entertainment professionals for their political beliefs
Read more“99 Homes” is the grueling down-to-earth flip side of “The Big Short,” an indie film that looks at the 2008
Read more“Spectre” is the 24th “official” James Bond/007 big-screen adventure (not including the 1967 “Casino Royale” and the 1983 “Never Say
Read moreBeautifully photographed if ultimately empty thriller about an idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt), who is enlisted by an elite government
Read more“American Ultra” is an incredible waste of talent, squandering Kristen Stweart and John Leguizamo in a weak-kneed stoner version of
Read moreDirector Guy Ritchie’s “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” isn’t really “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” It’s actually a feature film prequel to
Read moreIn 1968 liberal pundit and novelist Gore Vidal and conservative commentator/publisher William F. Buckley Jr. were at the peak of
Read more“The End of the Tour” is an enjoyable and enlightening talkfest that tells the story of the five-day interview between
Read moreMainstream critics — and audiences — went gaga over “Inside Out,” an animated adventure that cleverly takes place in the
Read moreGood filmmaking, like all good storytelling, revolves around a set of themes as old as time: Among them the loss
Read more“Tomorrowland” is a big, bold clunker of a film that squanders a potentially good story by concentrating on a
Read moreThe Big One finally hits California in “San Andreas” and there’s only one hero who can save the day:
Read moreIt’s been three years since 2012’s early Fall sleeper hit “Pitch Perfect” stormed the boxoffice barricades, starting out with
Read moreBehind the laid back 1960s surfin’ and “fun fun fun” image of The Beach Boys — sometimes posited as
Read moreWhat can you say about the last installment in the gigantic “Fast and Furious” franchise? Returning to what they
Read moreThis romantic melodrama opened on the cusp of the May summer releases and was soon buried by “Avengers: Age
Read moreThirty-four years after ex-Aussie cop Max Rockatansky wandered into the Wasteland at the end of “Mad Max 2: The
Read more“What We Do in the Shadows” is definitely the sleeper hit of the year, crossing over from horror cultists to
Read moreWritten and directed by Alex Garland (writer of Danny Boyle’s “Sunshine” and “28 days Later” as well as the
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