Review: ‘The World’s End,’ Aging Like Fine Wine, Served Up in Cheerful Pub-Style

Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright reunite to tell the story of an epic pub crawl, encroaching middle age ... and robots. From space.

Review: ‘The World’s End,’ Aging Like Fine Wine, Served Up in Cheerful Pub-Style

Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright reunite to tell the story of an epic pub crawl, encroaching middle age … and robots. From space.

Review: ‘Kick-Ass 2,’ A Thoroughly Dispiriting Experience

Something doesn't smell right in the kingdom of subversive costumed heroes and villains.

Review: ‘The Spectacular Now’ Dares to Tell the Truth

Coming of age is never easy, but it's rarely been captured as beautifully -- and truthfully -- as in the new film from director James Ponsoldt.

Review: ‘Lee Daniels’ The Butler,’ A Civil Rights Allegory With Humor and Heart

Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey star in a movie inspired by real-life characters and events. Do they serve the material well?

Review: ‘Jobs,’ A Stiff Impersonation of the Real Thing

Ashton Kutcher stars as Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, an acknowledged visionary, But is the film version inspirational?

Review: ‘Lovelace’ Repels More Than It Reveals

Amanda Seyfried gives a sterling central performance as the notorious porn star Linda Lovelace in a movie that fools around with "the truth."

Review: ‘Elysium’ Fights Hard Without Scoring a Knockout

Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, and Sharlto Copley star in a new work of social science fiction by the director of 'District 9.'

Review: ‘The Wolverine’ Stands Tall, Thanks to Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman is The Man! Er, make that mutant ... Is the latest superhero picture worth a dime or two?

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