Movie Review: Unforgettable
Rosario Dawson and Katherine Heigl in a slick but predictable girl fight.
Rosario Dawson and Katherine Heigl in a slick but predictable girl fight.
Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis discover their inner monsters.
Scarlett Johansson in a mixed-bag reenactment of an anime classic.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds imperiled by a b-team alien.
Emma Watson helps bring another animated Disney classic to life.
Tom Hiddleston and John C. Reilly join the celebrated ape for yet another CGI origin story.
Hugh Jackman's Wolverine farewell introduces a new possibility for the series' future.
Jordan Peele launches his movie career with an instant horror classic.
Back to kill city with the unstoppable Keanu Reeves.
Michael Peña and Alexander Skarsgård on a mission to give cops a very bad name.
Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez stranded in the jungle.
Mark Wahlberg in a powerful tale of real-life jihadi terrorism.
Annette Bening and a top cast are in peak form in one of the year's best movies.
Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver worship at the church of Scorsese.
Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard in another terrible video-game flick.
Felicity Jones in a galaxy not all that far away…
Natalie Portman in a stillborn bio-snippet from the Kennedy years.
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard in a retro wartime romance.
Eddie Redmayne in a return to Potter World, or someplace sort of like it.
Benedict Cumberbatch pumps new life into the ever-expanding Marvel universe.
Tom Hanks returns to Dan Brown land, and Iggy and the Stooges rage again.
Tom Cruise going through the motions in a mild, unmemorable thriller.
Rebecca Hall is darkly brilliant in a true-life story of death on the airwaves.
Tim Burton back in nearly top form.
Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt in a not-bad remake, and a visit to the world of competitive poultry.
Oliver Stone and Renée Zellweger return, in top form.
Profiles in courage and '60s pop delirium.
Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender in a deceptive heart-tugger, and Kate Mara on the trail of yet another sci-fi cyborg.
Fresh new adventures in low-budget horror.
Margot Robbie and Will Smith trapped in a droopy super-mess.
Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine take the Enterprise out for yet another spin.
Light summer laughs, deep cyberwar doom.
Elle Fanning in a bad art movie, Blake Lively versus a very bad shark.
More magic from Jesse Eisenberg and friends, none at all from Jude Law and Colin Firth.
Andy Samberg and his Lonely Island pals in solid-gold form.
Buddy-flick magic with Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, and the crash-and-burn of a sex-crazed congressman.
Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz in a deeply surreal love story.
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