Review: ‘The Lone Ranger’ Tells Two Stories At The Same Time, Baffling Everyone

Et tu, Tonto? Johnny Depp upgrades the stereotypes, but is it enough to make for a satisfying adventure?

DiCaprio, McConaughey, Scorsese: ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Trailer Roars

Martin Scorsese's upcoming period picture focuses on the meteoric rise of a Wall Street stockbroker.

Review: ‘Man of Steel’ Flies With Brute Force

The new Superman from Zack Snyder and Christopher Nolan seeks to place America's favorite superhero in a more dangerous world.

Review: ‘The East’ Lacks Direction

What happens when corporate spy Brit Marling infiltrates an eco-terrorist group led by Alexander Skarsgård and Ellen Page?

Review: ‘The Kings of Summer’ Sparkles With Wit and the Joy of Youth

It's a magical summer, and this is the movie to make you believe again.

Review: ‘Before Midnight’ Captures the Complex Frailties of Long-Term Love

Checking into a relationship nine years on, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy are still talking, but is their romance still alive?

Review: ‘The Internship,’ A Comedy in Search of Laughs

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson search for fullfilllment as interns at a Big Search Engine Company. Can they find any laughs among the nerds and the algorithms?

Indie Weekend: Oak Cliff Film Fest, ‘The Kings of Summer,’ ‘Before Midnight,’ ‘The East’

This weekend holds the promise of an exciting local film festival as well as two of the year's best films.

Review: ‘Pieta’ Begs to be Different

The 18th film from the oft-controversial Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk is punishing to watch. Unless we're not supposed to take it seriously.

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