In Review: 'Honey Don't!,' 'Eden'
An unusually hot August goes cold as two veteran filmmakers misfire.
An unusually hot August goes cold as two veteran filmmakers misfire.
Terence Stamp died last weekend. As an informant marked for death in 'The Hit,' he offered some startling perspective on it.
A flop in 1982, Ridley Scott's loose adaptation of a Philip K. Dick novel explores the nebulous definition of what it means to be human via a noir-inspired story of killer robots and those that killed them.
This week, Spike Lee remakes an Akira Kurosawa noir for a vibrant New York City and an ass-kicking Bob Odenkirk loses its novelty.
On the unique qualities of Laura Linney as one in a pair of screwed-up siblings in 'You Can Count on Me' and 'The Savages.'
This week, Zach Cregger's follow-up to 'Barbarians' absolutely rips while a new 'Freaky Friday' absolutely rips itself off.