Dry wit sharpens culture clash in new film starring Marc Maron
Ari Aster’s cult-horror film is the feel-bad movie of the summer
What if The Beatles never existed?
Historian faces Holocaust denier in timely ‘Denial’
Ben Affleck riffs on Batman in ‘The Accountant’
Results fall short of ambition in ‘Complete Unknown’
As it turns 100, D.W. Griffith’s other pioneering film, ‘Intolerance,’ is almost forgotten
Money almost buys happiness in excellent ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’
Matt Damon returns to a franchise that’s lost its way
Dreamy vision of Old Hollywood dished up in Woody Allen’s latest
Dysfunctional duo ages disgracefully in ‘Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie’
Berkeley-raised writer and director Matt Ross stays true to his roots with Captain Fantastic—which will surely seem a deep movie in that...
Piety vs. morality in postwar Franco-Polish drama ‘The Innocents’
Beguiling doc ‘Music of Strangers’ celebrates diversity, humanity
Titanic editor, star author, match wits in ‘Genius’
Working-class horse triumphs in crowd-pleasing documentary
Messy reality makes for deft comedy from director Rebecca Miller
Great acting, but unconvincing story in modern fairy tale
Jane Austen adaptation wickedly funny
Class warfare runs amok in Ben Wheatley’s Ballard adaptation
Banking games spark hostage drama in fleet thriller ‘Money Monster’
Comedy duo Key and Peele play with race, kittens in ‘Keanu’
CHANELLING CHET Ethan Hawke plays Chet Baker in Robert Budreau’s ‘Born to Be Blue.’
Violent thriller ‘Green Room’ shows evolution of a new film talent
Science denied to humans in fanciful alt-fantasy ‘Extraordinary World’
Tragedy, comedy, destruction odd mix in ‘Demolition’
Hank Williams inspires flat biopic ‘I Saw the Light’
L.A. food critic crusades for diversity in lively ‘City of Gold’
Tarot card symbolism trumps story in inert ‘Knight of Cups’
A culture fades on the Amazon in haunting 'Embrace of the Serpent'