A documentary captures revealing behind-the-scenes footage of nationalist strategist Steve Bannon in both victory and defeat.
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A documentary captures revealing behind-the-scenes footage of nationalist strategist Steve Bannon in both victory and defeat.
A strong lead turn by Mary Kay Place and near-universal relatability can’t save this plodding drama.
Contrary to popular opinion, the R-rated reboot is a humorous, action-packed blast of entertainment.
The comedic duo of Issa Rae and Marsai Martin help one forget about the film’s rote plot and lazy moralizing.
Set in a Nevada prison, the movie takes some unexpected turns and rethinks a lot of the expected man-beast bonding points.
A fan fiction novel becomes a curiously titled and inexplicably bland YA movie romance.
Emilio Estevez’s Cincinnati-set wake-up call about the relevancy of public libraries is a bit too folksy and loose for its own good.
A Canadian comedy duo embark on a journey of history and noshing through Montreal’s Jewish neighborhood.
Keira Knightley, Jason Clarke, and Alexander Skarsgård bolster this compelling post-WWII drama.
It’s an earnest, issue-of-the-moment movie with the best intentions and the aesthetics of a good TV movie.
Prepare yourself for a freaky, atmospheric story with plenty of quality jump scares.
Christian Petzold (Phoenix) returns with another rich drama that simultaneously speaks to the past and present.
A young Jewish woman in Mexico City defies her family by beginning a romance with a non-Jewish man.
In near perfect tandem with a comedically committed Matthew McConaughey, Harmony Korine rebounds spectacularly from the ineptitude of Spring Breakers.
Alan Arkin’s character best sums up Tim Burton’s latest film: “Wow, that was a disaster!”
Is there a moral justification for making a film that recounts a terrorist assault in bloody detail?
The international horror anthology is a decidedly mixed bag with only a few worthwhile entries.
Michael Winterbottom further diversifies his directorial portfolio with this finely-crafted, India-set thriller.
With a former “Late Show” writer serving as our guide, the lost world of industrial musicals gets the documentary treatment.