Facebook isn’t such a great subject for the movies—too much typing. And heroic computer hackers have never, ever inspired cinematic thrills....
With World War II at an end, an officer speaks to his soon-to-be-discharged troops. The men are bereft of companionship; many suffer from PTSD....
Zero Dark Thirty begins by noting its basis in firsthand accounts, then launches into audio recordings from September 11. Few films have had...
The combination of Steven Spielberg and America’s most beloved President might seem like a recipe for sentimentality. But the surprisingly...
Watch the 1969 adaptation of Charles Portis’s novel and you’ll see a puny coup of counterprogramming slipped in among the ’60s...
Not content with co-writing and producing the best film of the year so far, the berserk horror romp The Cabin in the Woods , Joss Whedon’s now...
Catching the new Woody Allen is an annual ritual, so the main thing to say about To Rome with Love is that it’s consistently funny – perhaps...
Intelligently engaging the zeitgeist without sacrificing suspense, Arbitrage arrives as one of the year’s most undervalued assets. Not only is...
‘Were you expecting an exploding pen? We don’t really go in for that anymore.’ That’s Ben Whishaw’s Q to Daniel Craig’s James Bond in...
The moment is ripe with low-hanging fruit: Sofia Coppola readies her criminal escapade The Bling Ring, about vapid Hollywood thievery; David...
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