In Review: 'Speak No Evil,' 'My Old Ass'
A daring Danish thriller gets an American remake and an indie comedy with a different sort of doubling proves sneakily profound.
A daring Danish thriller gets an American remake and an indie comedy with a different sort of doubling proves sneakily profound.
With 'Speak No Evil' in theaters this week, it's a good time to look back on the strange case of a European director who Americanized his own horror masterpiece.
In theaters: A long-in-the-works sequel to a Tim Burton favorite. At home: A taut, timely thriller from the director of 'Green Room.'
A married couple's trip to Naples leads to some unexpected realizations in a Roberto Rossellini film starring George Sanders and Ingrid Bergman.
Catching up with a pair of smaller releases we missed, this week's reviews include an extraordinary comedy and an innovative grindhouse throwback.
By playing himself in his debut feature 'Real Life,' Albert Brooks set the stage for a career of ruthless self-examination.