In the end, the pointlessness of this exercise is surpassed only by its rank misogyny.
The film has absolutely no pulse, kind of like this review.
Because Rob Marshall takes little pain to create a life between musical numbers, Chicago plods along from one outburst to the next.
The film’s women are little more than sudsy abstractions of cross-generational repression.
Despite the 2D animation, the film makes for a surprisingly cinematic experience.
Martin Scorsese visited early New York, Paul Thomas Anderson put Adam Sandler in a Jerry Lewis suit, and Eminem returned to his Detroit roots.
For now, this disc should appeal to Bigelow’s more ardent fans.
The film’s greatest strength is how Peter Jackson brings to life the haunting conflict between Gollum and Smeagol.
Donald Kaufman is to Charlie Kaufman as Charlie Kaufman is to Susan Orlean as Susan Orlean is to John Laroche.
It’s not too difficult to pinpoint exactly where Marisa Ventura went wrong.
Roberto Benigni’s take on Carlo Collodi’s classic fairy tale “Pinocchio” bears an unlikely resemblance to Fellini’s more grotesque carnivalesques.
If not the best film ever made about mental disorder, Spider is certainly the most painstaking.
Imagine a Tony Hawk skating video interspliced with footage from Behind Enemy Lines and set to Jersey shore techno.
The film’s groovilicious sound alone makes this an essential buy.
Just in time for Christmas, here’s something special to give to that special lady in your life looking to scratch that seven-year itch.
Disney’s Treasure Planet may be the company’s least cloying cartoon in years.
The Papa John’s advertisement pasted inside the DVD case begs one question: Is nothing sacred from the world of advertising executives?
From the folks that brought you bad lounge music, the rack focus and the social faux pas comes Love Liza.
One would think that Nicolas Cage has enough money in the bank to buy a screenplay at least half as good as Bringing Out the Dead.
Soderbergh takes Full Frontal into the stratosphere with this prolonged grief-counseling session with a minimalist sci-fi backdrop.