Playing a creep even colder than the stiffs he tended on Six Feet Under, Peter Krause makes a bid to…
Just an ordinary, freaky, ghost-haunted, Japanese family in the burbs.
Payback: the Director’s Cut Paramount, $19.99 This is no standard-issue repackaging of a failed film, with a few scenes slapped…
Can someone explain where a movie executive-produced by World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vince McMahon gets off lecturing viewers about how…
A death in the family forces Hunt (Paul Rudd), a Long Island clam digger, to face up to his becalmed…
Boy Culture is a film made by people just smart enough to acknowledge that the tropes of modern queer filmmaking…
Adam Brody shoulda stayed on The O.C.
Ugandan genocide and a grunt’s-eye view of WWII.
Compulsive dog rescuer Molly Shannon attains a nutty kind of grace.
Homegrown terrorists fight an overextended foreign empire in The Wind That Shakes the Barley. Sound familiar?
Finally, a B-movie that understands yelling and running.
Jake Kasdan defeats his brother at the box office.
Unlawful detainee finally gets justice, six decades later.
Danish Oscar nominee offers intense psychological discomfort.
Ryan Gosling excels in crime-thriller setting.
Those Shaun of the Dead Brits lampoon our police buddy flicks.
Late night cartoon humor is processed into a belly bomb.
George W. Bush dies, Twin Peaks lives.
Bosnia in the 1990s: Just as depressing as we remember.
More imperfect career choices for Halle Berry and Bruce Willis.
