Zoey Deutch stars as an entitled brat (and founding member of her school’s elite “mean girls” clique) who is inexplicably compelled to wrap up her final moments on Earth reliving the last day of her life before getting it right. Other than an unexpected air of adroitness that occasionally kicks …
So you’re a wounded Irish Yank (Colin Farrell) who’s fled a Civil War battlefield, and you’re lucky enough to get taken in by the residents of a Southern girls’ school. Your charming blarney and their lonely desperation lead you to consider three romantic possibilities: stay on and help the exquisite …
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Another TV-safe comedy from Michael Showalter.
Another TV-safe comedy from Michael Showalter, this time with ten additional minutes.
It took a lot to make me set aside my prejudice against grown men who wear bow ties and/or Sherlock Holmes deerstalkers, but Bill Nye is the real deal. Consider this less a biodoc, more of an attack on the real threat posed by human-caused climate change. Don’t expect directors …
An animated movie about troubled teens, and quite possibly for them as well, because it’s so very like them: alternately sweet and scary, tender and violent, dense and scattered, and oh yes, childlike and adult. (It sure ain’t for kiddies; the people are cartoony animals — dog cops, trash-picker mice, …
Get ready for the time of your afterlife in this zombie anime.
The last waltz for Ozzy Osbourne and rock's most renown heavy metal band.
Manji (Takuya Kimura), a proficient samurai consumed by the slaughter of his mentally challenged younger sister, accepts a girl’s request to find the men who killed her father and raped her mother. (Hana Sugisaki co-stars in the dual role of Manji’s sister and employer). Even before the opening title card …
Director Denis Villeneuve’s gorgeous, gargantuan sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 neon-noir about what happens when humanity creates its own superior. People are notoriously fragile, fickle things; if we go giving intelligence to something more durable and dependable, what do we have left to brag about? The answer, this time around: …
Jackie Chan stars in Lijia Zhang's action/sch-fi/thriller about a special forces agent who fights to protect a young woman (one suspects another of Chan's woefully underdeveloped female characters) from a sinister criminal gang.
It’s decision time: should Bobbi Jene stay in Tel Aviv or part company with the dance troupe that’s been her professional home for a third of her life? If only the 30-year-old, Iowa-born star of the Batsheva dance group had her career as neatly in order as her romantic life! …