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?

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?

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.

Review: ‘Stories We Tell,’ Wrestling with Truth and Memories From the Sidelines

In a new documentary, actress and filmmaker Sarah Polley examines the story of her own family. Should we care?

Review: ‘After Earth,’ Father and Son Share a Major Disappointment

Jaden Smith flies solo on a dangerous mission on a dangerous planet called Earth.

Review: ‘Fast & Furious 6’ Flies Confidently and Absurdly Into Superhero Territory

The newest installment of the series heads to Europe to wreack vehicular damage and reunite a family.

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