Mckenna Grace delivers one of the great child performances as a seven-year-old math prodigy whose uncle/guardian is committed to giving her a normal life.
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Mckenna Grace delivers one of the great child performances as a seven-year-old math prodigy whose uncle/guardian is committed to giving her a normal life.
The half-century friendship between Paul Cézanne and Emile Zola comes alive under the direction of Danièle Thompson.
Bruce Steele and I are wild about Danny Boyle's sequel to his breakout hit.
Martin Zandvliet’s worthy Oscar nominee takes the inherent breath-holding suspense of defusing explosives and elevates it with exceptional writing, acting and direction.
The fact-based tale of the Warsaw Zoo owners sheltering Jews during WWII loses its distinctive edge once its wildlife population plummets.
Less than a year after the pleasant Our Little Sister, Hirokazu Kore-eda returns with this thorough, moving portrait of a man adrift.
Kristen Stewart reunites with her Clouds of Sils Maria director, but again proves herself incapable of carrying a film.
Shirley MacLaine's Retiree Gets Her Groove Back movie is better than most in the genre.