“The Movie of the Decade.” What else is on?
Director Peter Weir and screenwriter Andrew Niccol merely settle for purveying unthreatening, self-satisfied cleverness.
This modernized Amityville Horror deserves little more than condemnation.
No doubt the best a Ten-Thirteen series has ever looked, this season comes to us on six dual-layer discs in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen.
Writer-director Paul Weitz warms over the cold truth of corporate globalization by giving it a puppy-cute face,
Dogville is less anti-American than it is, quite simply, anti-oppression.
In The Sum of All Fears, Evil is fond of anecdotes and opera music, speaks with ghoulish inflections, and consumes only luxury food products.