An ambitious film that lives in the big, mythic moments.
Read MoreMiles Ahead is not as essential as Bill Pohlad’s Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy from last year, but it’s a fair order better and more entertaining than the usual portrait of a brilliant and troubled musician.
Read MoreLike Certified Copy, Like Someone in Love shows that Kiarostami’s cinematic powers are not limited to one language or culture.
Read MoreIs this just another "faith-based" film?
Read MoreSpring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, Running on Karma, and The 36th Chamber of Shaolin explore essential Buddhist concepts.
Read MoreAn essential work for anyone with an interest in Iranian filmmaking or art cinema in general.
Read MoreEven diehard country music lovers and Tom Hiddleston fans will be severely disappointed.
Read MoreExciting and pleasantly modest for a Hollywood pseudo-sequel.
Read MoreBeneath all the mockery lies a tribute to the movies.
Read MoreSpielberg's sturdy Cold War spy thriller.
Read MoreAnders and Aren offer up their picks for the 2016 Academy Awards.
Read MoreEverything about this movie adds up to nothing.
Read MoreAsif Kapadia's film rescues Winehouse's story from the realm of tabloid tragedy.
Read MoreAdam McKay surprises with this winning, comedic take on the 2008 financial crisis.
Read MoreSono's rap musical is one-of-a-kind trash.
Read MoreRickman and Thompson excel at Austen.
Read MoreAnton and Aren table talk Iñárritu's latest, considering his direction, Leo's performance, and the film's storytelling and realism.
Read MoreA slight film, but it’ll play well to anyone with an interest in the finer details of Hollywood’s past.
Read MoreParents are unlikely to find a better children’s film to see with their kids in theatres this winter.
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