Into the Woods is the Rob Marshall (Chicago) directed musical that takes the story from Stephen Sondheim and brings it to the big screen. The highlight here -- as usual -- our Into the Woods review finds, is Meryl Streep.
American Sniper should be seen for one huge reason, star Bradley Cooper. Our American Sniper review finds that Cooper has never been better than he is in Clint Eastwood's true tale.
Unbroken is the story of Louis Zamperini and as told by director Angelina Jolie, it is a marvel to experience. Our Unbroken review finds that Zamperini's inspirational tale will leave you breathless.
Selma may be the story of Martin Luther King Jr. at his finest. But, our Selma review finds that it could be the impeccable chronicle of any perfectly executed struggle for change.
The Gambler is the Mark Wahlberg show and illustrates why remakes can be a good thing. Our The Gambler review finds that Wahlberg continues to impress and adds layers to a role created by James Caan in the '70s.
Although Annie is about a little orphan, the film is truly the Jamie Foxx show. Our Annie review reports that the sun will come out for this flick, any day of the week.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb does something smart in adding a British locale to the series. Our Night at the Museum review has to point out that Ben Stiller has not had a funny character like Laaa in a long time.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies concludes Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy. Our The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies review wonders if three movies were necessary.
In The Interview, Seth Rogen and James Franco have clearly done their best work together. Our The Interview review finds the film as politically wicked as it is uproariously hilarious.