Acclaimed new Romanian movies like 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days and The Death of Mr. Lazarescu…
Fleet-footed corpses are, from a physiological point of view, complete bullshit. “If you run that fast, your ankles will…
Sandwiched somewhere between the American Spirit commercials and the Clinton campaigning that make up Definitely, Maybe is a surprisingly rewarding…
Freud lives and prospers in The Spiderwick Chronicles, an exceptionally oedipal fantasy adventure based on the popular children’s novels…
Among the five live-action shorts in this 137-minute compendium, Hollywood will find two films that hew perfectly to the…
From André Téchiné (Wild Reeds), The Witnesses dramatizes the early AIDS crisis in France. Being set in the ’80s…
He’s back–unflagging, indestructible, super-colossal. Through this epoch-defining figure one may refract American history. John Updike has his Rabbit Angstrom and…
The first feature by the conceptual Polish artist Piotr Uklanski, Summer Love is a mock spaghetti Western that manages to…
Writer-director Francisco Vargas’ first feature, an evocation of the 1970s Guerrero peasant revolt, is a solemn, suspenseful, extremely well-shot…
The extraordinary Romanian film 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, more comfortably known as “that abortion movie that won…
In this overlong but exuberantly performed comedy from writer-director Malcolm D. Lee (Undercover Brother), Martin Lawrence is RJ Stevens,…
Even at 100 minutes, this documentary about Vaughn and pals’ 2005 bus tour from L.A. to Chicago (and all…
Black, fluffy, and gloriously conjoined, Colin Farrell’s eyebrows aren’t the prettiest things about In Bruges—that honor falls to the…
Impressive in scope if unremarkable in style, The Rape of Europa provides a chronology of World War II as…
Is Fool’s Gold really a new movie, or just some infernal clip reel cut together from that other Matthew…
In Hollywood marketing parlance, this low-budget Irish horror flick should appeal to the sacred “four quadrants” of the filmgoing…
In The Rape of Nanking, journalist Iris Chang chronicled the 1937 Japanese invasion of Nanking and the atrocities that…
Joshua Fox, $27.98 George Ratliff’s movie, a sort of satirical take on Rosemary’s Baby, came and went upon its release;…
Living alone in the dilapidated Hesbjerg Castle he purchased more than 40 years ago, octogenarian bachelor Jørgen Lauersen Vig…
Three dimensions seem scarcely enough to contain the messianic impulses of the world’s hardest-rocking humanitarian aid project, and in this…
