Misérables, Les
Tom Hooper’s ambitious edition of the musical brings with it some amazing performances and some terrible camera work.
Tom Hooper’s ambitious edition of the musical brings with it some amazing performances and some terrible camera work.
An immensely entertaining feature about dance and the joy it can bring to the lives of everyone.
Tarantino delivers a delightfully thrilling antebellum-era spaghetti western revenge saga that will be sure to knock your boots off.
Disguised as a sex comedy for and about adults, Hope Springs is a touching and funny look at how hard two people will work to keep their relationship going.
Ron Fricke delivers another gorgeous documentary that allows us to travel the world and experience new things, even if it is a little preachy sometimes.
Lorene Scafaria’s debut feature is too quirky for its own good and doesn’t add anything new to the end of the world genre that’s already chock full of mediocrity.
Sandler’s impressive performance helps fuel along a lengthy but interesting dramatic comedy that shows what Apatow can really do.
Streisand and Rogen come together as mother and son in this silly little comedy that ended up being more touching and sincere than ever expected.
Joe Wright’s adaptation of Tolstoy’s famous novel is an ambitious, well-acted, and beautifully creative film.
For all its clichés, Perks manages to be an interesting, well-acted indie flick that delivers a strong emotional last act.