All Movies
- Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel: movie reviewThe documentary shows a fashion editor who was a true original in a world of knock-offs.
- Maggie Gyllenhaal in 'Won't Back Down' takes on public schools'Won't Back Down': a聽hot-button topic, but too many holes.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt time-travels in 'Looper': movie reviewBruce Willis stars as an older version of Gordon-Levitt in 'Looper.'
- Trouble with the Curve: movie reviewClint Eastwood returns for a showdown on the diamond.
- The Perks of Being A Wallflower: movie review'Perks' shows that 'Harry Potter' star Emma Watson can stand on her own.
- Cop drama with Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Pe帽a in 'End of Watch': movie review'End of Watch' actor Jake Gyllenhaal gives his most nuanced performance yet as a Los Angeles police officer.
- 'The Hobbit' 鈥 a new film trailerThe new trailer for 'The Hobbit' includes more glimpses of Gollum as well as new characters like the wizard Radagast the Brown.
- Movie review: Channing Tatum returns for reunion in '10 Years' (+trailer)The plot of '10 Years' is unoriginal, but Channing Tatum as a former prom king returning for a high school reunion provides a somewhat interesting subplot.
- Movie review: Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson's 'The Master' draws us inDirector Paul Thomas Anderson draws the audience in to a psychological and emotional maelstrom, while each performer gives a master class in acting.
- Toronto International Film Festival: Fewer political movies, more literary adaptationsA new version of a Henry James novel and a Shakespeare adaptation by Joss Whedon were standouts.
- Side By Side: movie reviewWhat do advances in tech mean for art?
- Hello I Must Be Going: movie review'Hello' has a strong cast, but protagonist Amy is hard to sympathize with.
- Bachelorette: movie reviewDespite some sharp scenes, the gross-out humor of 'Bachelorette' goes nowhere.
- The Eye of the Storm: movie reviewActors Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis hold the screen with their craftsmanship, but the film is lackluster.
- Samsara: movie reviewDirector Ron Fricke's movies aren't much more than travelogues, but the range of locations is impressive.
- Ornette: Made in America: movie review'Ornette' is a maddening but fascinating, one-of-a-kind film about a jazz icon.
- The Green Wave: movie reviewA powerful look at a drive for reform in the聽clamorous and heartbreaking documentary聽'The Green Wave.' The film is ever more relevant as Iran remains a hot topic on the global stage.
- Robot & Frank: movie reviewFrank Langella's performance elevates the movie into a character study of a proud man combating his fearfulness.
- We Women Warriors: movie reviewWhile director Nicole Karsin doesn't adequately detail the politics behind Colombian warfare, the documentary is still powerful.
- Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis in 'The Campaign': movie reviewThe shticks of Ferrell and Galifianakis are all too familiar in this toothless satire.