‘Rogue One’ Review: The First ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Is a Scrappy Space Adventure That Plays Things Painfully Safe
Despite a galaxy of potential and a number of killer moments, Gareth Edwards’ “Star Wars” side story feels forced.
Despite a galaxy of potential and a number of killer moments, Gareth Edwards’ “Star Wars” side story feels forced.
This is one holiday movie you can skip.
Unfolding like a half-hearted remake of “Meet the Parents” for the Judd Apatow generation, this battle between James Franco and Bryan Cranston makes for a fitfully funny stalemate.
The feel-good drama of the influential women in NASA’s space program is as eager to please as it looks.
Scorsese’s grim tale of Jesuits in feudal Japan isn’t perfect, but contains the expert craftsmanship of a master filmmaker.
The most touching movie you’ll ever see about teenagers who bond over their shared love for hyper-erotic fan fiction.
Two of the most watchable actors on the planet are stranded in a numb sketch of a film that doesn’t know what to do with them.
Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman continue their gruesome streak of joyless studio comedies.
John Lee Hancock’s portrait of the scheming fast food entrepreneur isn’t perfect, but Keaton continues his successful run.
The directorial debut from the “American Psycho” author is like a cross between “The OC” and “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”
The “American Honey” star brings his all to every role, even ones in disastrously confused thrillers about how America treats its veterans.
Another dire (and compelling) Chinese drama, another headache for China’s National Tourism Administration.