A confident exercise in tonal juxtaposition.
Read MoreA devastating depiction of Oscar Grant's last day.
Read MoreBlanchett's Jasmine is breaking down; clearly Allen isn't.
Read MoreJames Wan's traditional horror film is spectacularly scary.
Read MoreRefn's Drive follow-up is a nightmarish disappointment.
Read MoreAnton and Aren discuss Elysium, Neill Blomkamp's follow-up to District 9.
Read MoreA satisfying return for Wolverine that falls short of its potential.
Read MoreA remarkable documentary about the humanity of evil.
Read MoreTrim but largely inadequate Syrian-set thriller.
Read MoreA fleet comedy exploring contemporary twenty-somethings.
Read MoreAn authentic coming-of-age comedy made from familiar parts.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro offers a sprawling, science fiction adventure with a human touch and a sense of fun.
Read MoreCoppola's satire on the celebrity lust of American culture.
Read MoreAn honest testament to the hardship and romance of love.
Read MoreRoland Emmerich's patriotic action film is big, dumb, and gloriously entertaining.
Read MoreA big-scale action thriller that leaves out the human element.
Read MoreThe 3 Brothers discuss Zack Snyder's bold new Superman film, Man of Steel.
Read MoreOne half honest whimsy, one half forced humour.
Read MoreShymalan's best in years, but still not enough.
Read MoreJeff Nichols' pure American tall tale.
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