The casting of the man who was James Bond transformed The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Read MoreThe 2011 movie version of Mr. Popper’s Penguins shows little interest in the classic children’s book, let alone affection for it.
Read MoreDaniel Goldhaber’s adaptation of the nonfiction book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, works well as both a taut procedural drama and a work of moral-political questioning.
Read MoreThis adaptation of the popular graphic novel series for kids is somewhat charming, but still falls prey to many of today’s worst excesses in contemporary children’s animated fare.
Read MoreCronenberg’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dead Zone is one of his more mainstream efforts, but still an enjoyable, melodrama-thriller.
Read MoreThe 3 Brothers discuss Roger Moore: Bond the gentleman.
Read MoreComing-of-age done right.
Read MoreMore extravagant fun. This is both a bad and a good thing.
Read MorePretty focused and compelling, despite being just "Part 1."
Read MoreAnton looks back at Tim Burton's flat attempt.
Read MoreRidiculous, hilarious, and irreverent, but in a nice way.
Read MoreSpectacular artifice.
Read MoreA preliminary review of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
Read MoreFun adventure and a solid adaptation of the comics. Capt. Haddock shines!
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