Paul Verhoeven’s new heroine makes a typically nasty burlesque of the Holocaust in Black Book.
Gay tween longing presented without leering (or coherence).
There are worse things than a retread of Rear Window.
Ice Cube fails to emulate Cary Grant.
Not a moment too soon: Hilary Swank goes to Hell.
In Grindhouse, Rodriguez and Tarantino make their case for pulp as art.
Everything you didn’t want to know about Ralph Nader.
Concert doc fails to make sense of sprawling English music fest.
Richard Gere as less-than-fabulous ’70s faker.
Children of Men: Still one of the great movies of 2006.
Clichés of doom catch up with Guy Pearce.
Accidental killer stumbles toward grace.
Cocaine renders hipsters even more unbearable than before.
Another (Caucasian) take on Rwandan genocide.
Abstaining from iPods brings you closer to God.
SXSW ’07 produces one breakout indie star—and a Michael Moore backlash.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a young star on the rise.
Dying for a green card in Iraq.
French suspense master Claude Chabrol makes like James M. Cain.
The post-Jerry Maguire career nosedives sadly continue.
