In Review: 'The Taste of Things,' 'Lisa Frankenstein'
At the arthouse this week, a hearty meal. At the multiplex, thin gruel.
At the arthouse this week, a hearty meal. At the multiplex, thin gruel.
Matthew Vaughn returns with a flopsweat-drenched spy comedy alongside an incisive British coming-of-age story and a new 3-D doc from Wim Wenders.
In a pair of indies this week, Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho reflects on the neighborhoods and movie houses of his home city while Daisy Ridley downshifts from 'Star Wars' to a small drama.
Two disappointing new movies explore global tensions from vastly different vantage points.
Two eccentric studio misfires opening widely on the same weekend? It must be January.
The year starts with the terrors of nature and a backyard swimming pool.