Movie Reviews: Elvis & Nixon and Men & Chicken
Michael Shannon does the almost impossible, Mads Mikkelsen the near-unbelievable.
Michael Shannon does the almost impossible, Mads Mikkelsen the near-unbelievable.
Patrick Stewart goes dark in an intense skinhead shocker.
Jake Gyllenhaal creeps out, Sam Rockwell and Anna Kendrick balance love and bullets.
Michael Shannon and Kirsten Dunst on a strange sci-fi road trip.
Helen Mirren in a tense military morality tale.
Terrence Malick and Tina Fey in search of things unfound.
Ryan Reynolds in a delirious superhero outing, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson in a losing search for laughs.
The Coen Brothers return to Hollywood, with George Clooney and Scarlett Johansson in tow.
Chris Pine and Casey Affleck in a storm-tossed true-life story.
Chloë Grace Moretz gets feisty in an attempted sci-fi franchise.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy in a brutal tale of survival and revenge.
Quentin Tarantino's long, slow Western is a surprising misfire.
Chris Hemsworth in an old-school whaling tale.
Eddie Redmayne upstaged by Alicia Vikander, Daniel Radcliffe lost in a limp horror riff.
Seth Rogen celebrates a bro-com Christmas, Chiwetel Ejiofor stalks a killer from out of the past.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as you've never seen them, Robert De Niro as you frequently have.
Daniel Craig back for now in an underwhelming Bond opus.
Sandra Bullock gets dirty, Bradley Cooper plays top chef.
Bill Murray's Afghan wig-out, Vin Diesel on a thrill-free demon quest.
Michael Fassbender's riveting take on the man who changed the world.
Matt Damon conquers space, Joseph Gordon-Levitt gets high.
Eli Roth returns with a helping of bloody confusion.
Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro take on the drug cartels and Johnny Depp bids for a comeback.
The wonderfully spooky return of M. Night Shyamalan.
Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart in a muddled secret-agent comedy.
Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer in a boneheaded sub-Bond caper.
Miles Teller in a superhero flameout, Kristen Wiig and Alexander Skarsgård backing up a bright new star.
Tom Cruise blockbusts again, Jason Segel gives the performance of his career as the late David Foster Wallace.
Jake Gyllenhaal gets in the ring for a fierce but flawed boxing film.
Amy Schumer kills it in her big-screen debut. Paul Rudd stands small in an uneven Marvel super-movie.
Ben Kingsley trades up to Ryan Reynolds' body, with muddled results.
Channing Tatum returns on a strip-club road trip.
Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to his iconic role in this wasteland of a sequel.
Pixar animation back in top form, and the Kurt Cobain case continues to fester.
Chris Pratt battles a new breed of dinosaur on Spielberg's old island.
Melissa McCarthy goes 007, and Paul Dano and John Cusack take on two sides of Brian Wilson.
Into the future with George Clooney, into the dumper with Tom Six's last trash fest.
Tom Hardy is a worthy successor to Mel Gibson, but Charlize Theron rules this furious sequel.
Arnold Schwarzenegger in a sorrowful zombie film, Jack Black at comedy's far edge.