‘King Cobra’ Tribeca Review: James Franco Dives Deep Into Gay Porn and Murder
Director Justin Kelly‘s true-crime tale doesn’t let the explicit gay sex get in the way of dark humor and fascinating characters
Director Justin Kelly‘s true-crime tale doesn’t let the explicit gay sex get in the way of dark humor and fascinating characters
The acclaimed director of “Blue Ruin” continues his winning streak with a tale of a hardcore band in peril after witnessing a murder
The beauty and horror of seeing Florian Zeller’s play is that we’re taken inside the head of a man who’s losing his mind
Unlike the Senate in 1991, the film makes sure sexual harassment gets a fair hearing
Despite contributions by the likes of John Turturro and Fernando Meirelles, this third city-based anthology is a muddled mess
The writer-director behind “Once” and “Begin Again” works his old-fashioned magic for this tale of Irish kids in the 1980s forming a rock band
Marvel movie featuring Chris Evans squaring off against Robert Downey Jr.‘s Iron Man doesn’t hit theaters until May 6
The Classic Stage Company presents a theater rarity, as well as a clash of religions and acting styles
The next building block in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe never forgets its humanity as it continues to fold real-world concerns into larger-than-life superheroics
New series will regularly air on Thursdays at 10 p.m. after last night’s premiere
The legendary society lady and tone-deaf diva gets a lavish big screen biopic from director Stephen Frears, with great turns by Streep and Hugh Grant
Ensemble piece attempts to balance gags with an examination of the ills of Chicago’s South Side, and mostly pulls it off
The 13th game in the PlayStation franchise is pure comfort food
Norwegian filmmaker makes a smooth transition with this wrenching but hopeful tale of a family confronting its secrets
As a criminal psychopath implanted with CIA agent Ryan Reynolds‘ memories, Costner delivers his most energetic performance since “Silverado”
Despite a third-act skid into sap, this look at a young widower in denial recalls the early, emotionally subversive films of David O. Russell
The comedy costarring Kristen Bell and Peter Dinklage has a score of 19 percent on Rotten Tomatoes
Borrowing heavily from first-person-shooter video games, this visually chaotic Russian death jam that will test the sturdiest stomachs
Re-teaming with her husband Ben Falcone (“Tammy”) as director, co-writer McCarthy plays a disgraced businesswoman in a film that succeeds as neither comedy nor drama
Anne Washburn asks and answers many deep questions in what sometimes resembles a radio play, with the audience too often looking at a bare stage
Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain and Emily Blunt strut about this fairytale prequel to little effect — although the visual effects are impressive
The tigers and the turtles talk in Jon Favreau‘s reimagining of the classic Disney cartoon – and the visual trickery satisfies both the eyes and...
Sequel to the faith-based hit feels less heavy-handed but still treats Christian belief as an argument to be won, and non-believers as villains to be...
Ciaran Hinds and Sophie Okonedo also join the Salem foray in Ivo van Hove’s remarkable and disturbing new staging of an Arthur Miller classic
Appropriately enough, here’s a movie that doesn’t follow a strict melody yet still brings you someplace surprising and satisfying