The Coens return to a lighter, glossier vein after their Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men with this dramedy about a missing CIA memoir.
Ruffalo and Brody are Stephen and Bloom, orphaned brothers who have spent their lives moving from foster home to foster home, town to town ripping...
Attempts at adapting the ever popular gross-out lad-com genre for the female market have been largely woeful, as anyone who has suffered...
In Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest parade of in-your-face shamelessness, you can make jokes about Hitler. You can strut around Jerusalem in hot...
Comic writer-director Dany Boon’s non-PC, supposedly heartwarming farce trades on French regional prejudices that may bemuse audiences here....
Chloe (Barrymore) is a pampered 90210 pooch who disdains the amorous advances of Papi (Lopez), the gardener’s mutt. But then she’s...
Like father, like son? Jonathan Flynn (De Niro) and his estranged scion, Nick (Dano), are both writers, though they're a long way from Dumas pre...
This ghost story from the haunters’ perspective was one of the most surprisingly enjoyable films of its time. The drearily happy Maitlands...
In this tall tale, Sandler plays a hotel handyman named Skeeter Bronson with the gift of the gab. When the stories Bronson tells his niece and...
Can someone sign Giamatti up to play every belly-aching, sex-obsessed Jewish antihero of 20th-century literature from now on? If you can say one...
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