Movie Review: Rodinný film
A castaway dog steals the show in this intermittently affecting family drama, a minor hit on the festival circuit
Movie Review: The Boy
The doll is alive! Or maybe not, in this creepy new horror movie that ultimately overstays its welcome
Movie Review: Zoolander 2
Blue Steel is back, but this good-looking sequel can't sustain the original's ridiculous charm
Movie Review: Deadpool
Fast, loose, and (mostly) fun: this adaptation of the popular comic is a joke-filled blast
Movie Review: The Danish Girl
This Oscar-nominated story of transgender pioneer Lili Elbe is handled with care and delicacy. Mostly.
Movie Review: 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
This unflinching portrayal of the 2012 attacks in Libya is easily director Michael Bay's finest film
Movie Review: The Finest Hours
The most daring rescue operation in Coast Guard history is faithfully recreated in this rousing old-fashioned adventure
Movie Review: Ride Along 2
Ice Cube and Kevin Hart star in this formulaic, but mildly diverting, buddy cop actioner
Movie Review: Fifty Shades of Black
Marlon Wayans gets abusive in this unfortunately-timed parody of Fifty Shades of Grey
Movie Review: Creed
The Rocky franchise get some fresh blood in this exciting, if formulaic, boxing movie
Film Review: Joy
An exquisite if insignificant production: David O. Russell's story of Joy Mangano and the Miracle Mop
Film Review: The Big Short
This complex but clearly and carefully-explained breakdown of the 2008 financial collapse should be mandatory viewing
Movie Review: Lída Baarová
She was the Czech version of Marlene Dietrich, but this campy Third Reich melodrama doesn't do her justice
Film Review: Secret in Their Eyes
Inevitable Hollywood remake starring Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman pales next to 2009 Spanish-language original
Film Review: The Revenant
Nominated for 12 Oscars, this unflinching tale of survival is as grueling for its audience as it is for the characters
Film Review: The Hateful Eight
Quentin Tarantino's eighth film is as bloody and indulgent – and fun – as anything he has previously made
Film Review: Point Break
This senseless remake makes 1991's Keanu Reeves/Patrick Swayze bromance seem like a classic