The only agenda of this scruffy and urbane comedy, about a young comic contemplating abortion, is to be true and funny
This lovely and contemplative film examines the impact of the then-new HIV test on dancers in San Francisco in the mid-1980s
Alice Cooper, Michael Douglas, and Sylvester Stallone are just some of the celebs who pop up to pay tribute to one of the gods of...
Woodley stars opposite her "Divergent" brother Ansel Elgort in this unabashed tearjerker about teens battling life-threatening illness
One could complain about the padding and the repetition, but who cares when the jokes and the performances are this hilarious?
Everyone who's ever felt like an outsider -- or picked up an instrument without knowing how to play it -- should check out this entertaining...
William Eubank's reach exceeds his grasp, but his twisty second feature establishes him as an interesting filmmaker to watch
The villain of "Sleeping Beauty" gets to be the hero in smart (but visually hideous) story that injects post-"Frozen" female empowerment into an old chestnut
Seth MacFarlane's non sequitur gags about the awfulness of life on the frontier get the laughs, but they're overcrowded by sophomoric sex and scatology jokes...
It's a familiar sci-fi mashup, but director Doug Liman knows how to find the fun and the thrills in this tale of an alien-fighting soldier...
A contrived set-up and wild shifts in tone undercut interesting performances from two great actors
Bringing Drew Barrymore back into the fold was a wise move, resulting in, for what it's worth, the best of their three collaborations
Hall, Sam Shepard, and Don Johnson ride the twists and turns of this cool, cruel thriller from Jim Mickle ("We Are What We Are")
Fun, sun, and a righteous robbery make a glittering showcase for a witty cast
James Gray directs frequent collaborator Joaquin Phoenix as an enigmatic pimp who takes advantage of just-off-the-boat Polish immigrant Cotillard
Cannes 2014: Timothy Spall's self-centered painter anchors Leigh's brilliant examination of the human price of creative genius
Make sure you're caught up on all things X if you want to keep track of what Wolverine's doing in the past and how it...
The monster movie's biggest star delivers when he's on screen, but his appearances are way too few and far between
Jesse Eisenberg pulls double duty in this pretentious drama about a timid young man confronted with a doppelgänger
Leaving comic-book movies behind to write, direct and star in something smaller and more personal, the "Iron Man" director concocts a fairly bland stew of...
The late Philip Seymour Hoffman leads a fine cast that drowns in the fetishized squalor of this steeltown bummer
This raucous but intelligent farce offers both rollicking laughs and interesting observations about college and gender dynamics
Gia Coppola (Francis' granddaughter) makes her debut as writer-director
Patricia Heaton stars in a grinding comedy that ostensibly celebrates motherhood but ultimately yanks the carpet out from under its target audience
The actress is game, and some moments land, but this farce is frequently forced and overly frenetic
This biopic examines race, gender and class in 18th century England, but it's also a sumptuous love story
This thoroughly predictable baseball drama wears you down like an adorable dog demanding to be scratched
Too many villains and too many climaxes overwhelm the simpler pleasures of this superhero sequel
Things go bump in the classroom in this inane and clichéd horror movie where the coolest thing on display is the old-school 1970s gadgetry
The British actor's tour de force performance anchors this daring, riveting drama that takes place entirely inside a vehicle driving down the highway at night