Chris Evans and Alice Eve meet up in Grand Central and spend a magical night in New York City. Directed by Captain America, er, Chris Evans.
Unctuous liberalism and clumsy manipulation on the broad subject of illegal aliens: Mexican, Australian, Iranian, Korean, Nigerian, the whole rainbow, in multiple plotlines with a Crash-like incidence of coincidence. (The physical beauty of the female aliens helps, of course, to fuel liberality.) Embarrassment eclipses enlightenment. Harrison Ford, Cliff Curtis, Ray …
When a renowned private investigator is murdered, his protege takes on the case. As her investigation unfolds, she is forced into a dangerous alliance with his killer to uncover the town's grisly secrets and bring justice to its victims. Directed by Jon Keeyes, starring Alice Eve, Shelley Hennig, Olwen Fouéré, …
Hokey gothic fun. John Cusack is darkly brooding and boldly dying as writer Edgar Allan Poe. In foggy Baltimore he sleuths a serial killer, a creep “inspired” by his stories. It’s Theatre of Blood, if not quite so campy: breathless ambushes, underground passages, ravens, and an absurdly plot-driven story. Director …
Cheerily nostalgic college comedy, set in mid-Eighties England, built around an exceptionally endearing hero (James McAvoy), a Bristol University quiz kid thirsty for knowledge, torn in his affections between a Victoria's Secret-pretty blond Drama major and a J. Crew-pretty Jewish political activist. Choices, choices. Alice Eve, Rebecca Hall, Dominic Cooper, …
The question remains, with a star-studded cast that includes the likes of Jamie Dornan, Jemima Kirke, Lola Kirke, Julie McCullough, Ben Mendelsohn, Alice Eve, Jennifer Grey, Billy Crystal, Lola Kirke, and Scott Caan, why is this opening on but one screen? Emma Forest (aka Mrs. Ben Mendelsohn) makes her directorial …