Review: ‘We Are What We Are,’ A Family Comes to Grips with a Horrific Legacy

What deadly secrets are harbored by a tight-knit family in West Virginia?

Review: ‘Machete Kills’ Splatters Gooey Grindhouse Goodness on the Silver Screen

Danny Trejo returns in a new installment of Robert Rodriguez's Mexican exploitation action comedy.

Review: ‘Romeo & Juliet,’ Close Your Eyes and Think of Shakespeare

Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth play the young lovers in a new adaptation of Shakespeare's classic.

Review: ‘Captain Phillips,’ Tom Hanks in a Gritty, Exhausting, and Rewarding Thriller

Tom Hanks gives a first-rate performance in a real-life tale of modern piracy on the high seas.

Review: ‘Wadjda,’ A Young Girl Unveils Modern-Day Life in Saudi Arabia

A humane drama that is beautiful in its simplicity, perspective, sincerity, and gravity.

Review: ‘Gravity,’ A Gripping, Often Spectacular Thriller

Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star in an astounding, frightening science-fiction adventure.

Review: ‘On the Job’ Peers Into the Abyss and Sees Government Crimes and Corruption

A new action movie from the Philippines also serves up a stinging indictment of official corruption.

Review: ‘Thanks for Sharing’ Seeks Sympathy for Sex Addicts

Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, and Josh Gad star as three generations of men dealing with the consequences of their addictions.

Review: ‘Insidious: Chapter 2’ Teeters on the Edge of Horror Hokum

Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne return in James Wan's sequel to the horror hit.

Review: ‘Riddick’ Cheerfully Accepts Its Self-Imposed Limitations

Vin Diesel returns in a sci-fi survival tale that morphs into something a bit different.

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