The film allows the scion of one of Hollywood’s most notable families to interrogate her relationship with celebrity in self-aware fashion.
With this gorgeous and obsessive four-disc set, Donnie Darko fanatics may have found their ultimate bible, at last.
A charmingly goofy lark, Santa Clarita Diet reveals itself to be a comedy of remarriage hidden in zombie’s clothing.
It winningly reflects how to utilize quiet understandings and, yes, very loud laughter.
It only bothers to lay out comedic set pieces that are simply family-friendly big-budget variations on Jackass stunts.
Rosie Grier let kids know that it’s all right to cry. E.T. gave kids, adults, and aliens no choice in the matter.
We’ve gathered up 15 films with highly memorable phone calls, which run the gamut from disarming to terrifying.
Next time you snuggle up with your childhood friend, remember these teddy bear stars, who strive to prove there’s more to them than mere fluff.
Chimpanzee’s Oscar is but the latest filmic primate to captivate viewers.
Any goodwill the film boasts is terminally suppressed, buried beneath a layer of bullshit as thick as blubber.
It’s tough to expect more from a film that borrows a spray-tanning-gone-awry gag from Old Dogs.
The disc’s image quality makes the film more of an eyesore than it already is.
Must Robert De Niro inflict a moribund genre botch like Everybody’s Fine on the public just in time to grinch us up for Christmas?
There’s a lot of underlying potential here, but there seems to have been no one around to whip it into shape.
Sensitive and well acted as this new Grey Gardens is, it feels like a wish-fulfillment fantasy that gives Little Edie a happy ending.
The film can’t help but approximate its unsatisfying elevation of chit-chat into a primary mode of rom-com narrative communication.
The film is an unfunny, uninventive live-action variation on animated Disney animal adventures like Lady and the Tramp and The Aristocats.
An average romantic comedy emboldened by a great Drew Barrymore performance.
Had Lucky You reached theaters two years ago, Curtis Hanson would have been accused of shamelessly jumping on the celebrity-poker bandwagon.
Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant should work with each other more often.