Criterion’s new transfer brings out the unruly beauty of Spike Lee’s lurid, violent, daring political satire.
The Knickerbocker Hospital’s putative mission to help New York City’s neediest gets its most interesting stress test yet in “They Capture the Heat.”
The lurking anti-subtlety of The Knick’s pilot picks right back up in “Mr. Paris Shoes.”
It’s Jason Statham’s badass grimace and combat acumen that elevate Safe above your average direct-to-video genre work.
You’ll wish it stuck with Reeves’s unlikely casting as Lopakhin in the Chekhov play as its focus rather than just a cutesy twist.
Had Lucky You reached theaters two years ago, Curtis Hanson would have been accused of shamelessly jumping on the celebrity-poker bandwagon.
While films like Chasing Papi claim to represent the Hispanic cultural experience in America, Washington Heights actually delivers on its own promise.