Movie Review: Before I Wake
His dreams come to life... but also his nightmares; this horror film offers few scares, but is worth catching for its young star
Movie Review: The 5th Wave
Humanity's greatest weapon against an alien invasion? Love. Love conquers all.
Movie Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane
The Cloverfield connection is a stretch, but this nifty little thriller delivers on its own terms
Movie Review: The Witch
This indie hit about a 17th century family terrified by a mysterious evil is one of the creepiest movies from the past year
Movie Review: My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
The sequel we’ve all been waiting for is smaller, thinner, and not so Greek
Movie Review: Spotlight
Boston Globe reporters uncover Catholic Church cover-ups in this standout production, Oscar winner for 2015's Best Picture
Movie Review: London Has Fallen
The entire city of London has been taken by terrorists, but one American Secret Service agent is there to save it
Movie Review: Pat a Mat ve filmu
The stop-motion DIY handymen, among the Czech Republic's most beloved cartoon characters, are now on the big screen
Movie Review: Teorie tygra
Jiří Bartoška's sympathetic turn highlights this unexpectedly deep - and bitterly funny - new Czech comedy-drama
Movie Review: Allegiant
This silly new installment in the Divergent series is a low point for the franchise
Movie Review: Daddy's Home
It's stepdad Will Ferrell vs. bad dad Mark Wahlberg in this amiable comedy
Film Review: I, Olga Hepnarová
This striking new black & white biopic turns the infamous Czech mass murderer into a martyr
Film Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
The DC comic book titans collide in this overstuffed, underwritten superhero spectacle
Film Review: Rudý kapitán
Czechoslovak police hunt down StB secrets in the solid new Czech-Slovak-Polish cop thriller The Red Captain
Movie Review: Brooklyn
Saoirse Ronan is an Irish immigrant in 1950s New York City in this gentle, good-natured, Oscar-nominated drama
Movie Review: The Brothers Grimsby
Sacha Baron Cohen and Mark Strong get tangled up in this fast and loose - and purportedly shocking - new comedy
Movie Review: Hail, Caesar!
The Coen Brothers’ latest film is a divisive, but delightful, love letter to 1950s Hollywood