Allegedly containing the largest cast in history, Movie 43’s cornucopia of A- and B-listers never come together as a true ensemble.
Jacob Aaron Estes’s The Details is as smug and self-satisfied as its privileged lead character.
This dry-as-dust enterprise bogs down in an almost total lack of energy and imagination that no amount of faux earnestness can overcome.
Kirk Jones’s film takes procreation not only as its central theme, but as a given.
While Garry Ross’s efforts are quite commendable, there’s little that seems to boast a unique directorial stamp.
So, apparently David Lynch has added film promotion to his post-Inland Empire activities.
The film looks strangely outdated, and certain production decisions scream budgetary compromise.
Our Idiot Brother is likable enough, but you don’t really need to see it.
If the film clearly courts Gump-ian territory, its pattern finally bears a stronger resemblance to Teorema.
Haggis never explores the compromises and sacrifices that Liam Neeson’s terrific cameo prepares us for.
Socio-political preaching takes a backseat to pulse-pounding suspense in The Next Three Days.
What makes Lovely, Still’s fairy-tale schmaltz so rank isn’t simply its excessiveness.
Dark scenes lack definition on this widescreen edition of Stone’s W.
Arriving at least two years after the Asian-horror-remake craze subsided, The Uninvited delivers a spooky-stepmom saga free of invention.
Get more bang for your buck with this two-disc edition, which is fudge-packed with plenty of titillating bonus features.
With low aspirations come low expectations comes modest surprise, at least in the case of Role Models.
Kevin Smith and Seth Rogen were bound to work together.
The Oliver Stone of the 1990s might have found something epic in the strange saga of George W. Bush, but he undoubtedly would not have made W.
The latest collaboration between Eddie Murphy and Norbit director Brian Robbins is not, in fact, the worst movie ever made.
The film is proof that, when it comes to the modern romantic comedy, contrivances always trump credibility.