By DAVE ITZKOFFNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, May 08 1:39 p.m. A conversation with J.J. Abrams is more like a series of interruptions and distractions, punctuated by exchanges of dialogue.
By STEPHEN HOLDENNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, May 08 1:33 p.m. ‘I refuse to paint the world black,” declares Pierre-Auguste Renoir (played by the great French actor Michel...
By CHARLES McGRATHNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, May 08 1:28 p.m. ‘Not to sound idiotic or pretentious, but I never start these things to be controversial,” Baz Luhrmann said...
Associated Press |
Monday, May 06 12:01 a.m. LOS ANGELES — Iron Man reigns as the standard-bearer of Hollywood superheroes with a $175.3 million domestic opening...
By Rick BentleyThe Fresno Bee |
Thursday, May 02 12:01 a.m. With so many remakes, sequels and familiar subjects hitting theaters between now and Labor Day, this year’s summer movie...
By Roger MooreMCT |
Wednesday, May 01 2:59 p.m. The third “Iron Man” movie, the finale to this trilogy of Marvel marvels, is the jokiest and cutest of them all.
By A.O. SCOTTNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, May 01 2:54 p.m. In Terrence Malick’s films, it usually is possible to discern, beneath the blossoms of metaphor and the philosophical...
By Mick LaSalleSan Francisco Chronicle |
Thursday, April 25 9:52 a.m. To see so much talent gathered around such a weak script, as in “The Big Wedding,” is to wonder whether movie stars...
By Roger MooreMCT |
Wednesday, April 24 1:52 p.m. Once you’ve destroyed Pearl Harbor and let robots rampage across the Earth a few times, your whole idea of a buddy picture...
By SUZETTE LABOYAssociated Press |
Wednesday, April 24 1:52 p.m. The real-life murder, torture and kidnapping case from South Florida that’s behind the movie “Pain &...
By Roger MooreMCT |
Wednesday, April 24 1:51 p.m. The cinema’s leading purveyor of Southern Gothic, Jeff Nichols, hands Matthew McConaughey his latest tour de force turn in...
By STEPHEN HOLDENNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, April 24 1:50 p.m. A seam of melancholy runs through “The Company You Keep,” Robert Redford’s reflective melodrama about...
By MANOHLA DARGISNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, April 24 1:50 p.m. Shane Carruth’s “Upstream Color,” a deeply sincere, elliptical movie about being and nature, men and women,...