This is partly compensated by the appearance of a regiment of Buzz Lightyears with which the film opens in a magnificent ...
Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze invites us to try a new way of seeing in a subdued low-tech portrait of a post-Soviet nation between two worlds, shot on a 2008 Sony Ericsson phone.
Several tiny kittens gather around a Golden Retriever, as if they have found the safest cuddle spot in the room. The dog’s ...
The stress of keeping up appearances—and the specter of imposter syndrome—triggers Maddie’s long-submerged and potentially ...
Movie musicals were never the same after Moulin Rouge! swung into theaters in the summer of 2001. Baz Luhrmann, the master of ...
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Zack Snyder's Man of Steel was released 13 years ago and the Henry Cavill-starring movie still remains the best Superman ...
Chris DeMarco said the city’s vibes were “incredible” last night. He watched the game from a restaurant in Park Slope. After ...
At the Cannes Film Festival last month, no Israeli films played. Actors and directors seemed expected to declare their views ...
We know of nothing,” Henry James observed in 1875, “that is a better proof of the essential impotence of criticism, in the ...
Steven Spielberg's new sci-fi movie isn't on the level of "E.T." or "Close Encounters," but it has its moments.
The following are capsule reviews of theatrical movies available now for streaming or scheduled for broadcast on network or cable television during the week of June 21, as w ...