The Fifth Estate may seem like it is the Julian Assange WikiLeaks story, but it is so much more. Our The Fifth Estate review reports that it is a story about solitude, secrets and the corrupting nature of power.
Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger join forces in Escape Plan and don't stray too far from their action-oriented comfort zones. But, our Escape Plan review finds that's exactly what fans would expect, and why go any further?
When it was announced that Carrie was being remade, it was met with disdain. Our Carrie review finds the remake entertaining, but wonders: Is it necessary?
Daniel Radcliffe announces he is an actor of supreme talents, as reported in our Kill Your Darlings review. The true story of the murder at the heart of the birth of The Beat Generation finds Radcliffe astounding.
CBGB is a rock biopic where the subject is not really a person, but a place. Our CBGB review finds that the story of CBGB and its enigmatic owner, Hilly Kristal, slightly misses its mark.
Romeo and Juliet, as brought to the big screen by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, stars Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth as the title characters. Our Romeo and Juliet review is left wondering: Why do we need another?
Machete Kills finds Danny Trejo returning as the title character in Robert Rodriguez's sequel to the film that was born in a fake trailer in the Grindhouse movies. Our Machete Kills review finds the film laughable... but that is a good thing.
Captain Phillips is Tom Hanks' moment to shine, and -- surprisingly -- may be his best work. Our Captain Phillips review finds that it is two hours of tense action and emotional explosions of power.
Parkland lands in theaters as the "other" story of the JFK Assassination. Our Parkland review finds it powerful, albeit a bit too much story that it tries to tell.
Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake star in Runner Runner and the film has fewer thrills than would be expected. But, our Runner Runner review can report, it is still somewhat entertaining.
Gravity is not only the best work of Sandra Bullock's career, but it is one of the best films of the year. Our Gravity review finds, in fact, that it is a cinematic game-changer.