Chris Evans’ welcome return to the superhero fold can't save this sequel from feeling like an awkward franchise mid-point.
Jonathan Glazer’s erotic and philosophically-inclined feminist sci-fi fable is an extraordinary one-off.
Whimsical futuro-romance effortlessly evolves into ambiguous, unfathomable hard sci-fi in Spike Jonze’s best film to date.
The Master of Suspense gets his very own glib and psychologically-stilted Wiki-biopic.
Joss Whedon’s Marvel maelstrom is a shiny, caged beast of a film that delivers on its every promise.
The type of old-fashioned family entertainment that Generation Xers would’ve tossed their stale bong water at.
Woody Allen serves up a sizzling romantic drama with three seductive central performances.
Match Point is enjoyable, if lacking in a little charm. Woody can do better than this, and we know it.
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