The inspired casting of George C. Scott propels Paul Schrader’s sophomore directorial effort.
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The inspired casting of George C. Scott propels Paul Schrader’s sophomore directorial effort.
As E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux are a darkly comic dream team.
William Friedkin’s 1997 update of the Sidney Lumet classic features mind-blowing talent in its ensemble.
Jenny Waldo’s coming-of-age tale is a disservice to the Riot Grrrl movement.
This whimsically moving film draws from Lynch, Gondry, and Gilliam, but feels wholly its own.
An intriguing premise is undermined by uneven dialogue and an unwillingness to commit.
Reviews of “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy,” “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America,” and “Hard Target.”
Reviews of “Songs My Brothers Taught Me,” “Breakdown,” and “Sibyl.”
In honor of its 20th anniversary, Edwin’s favorite film finally gets the review treatment.
The camp classic celebrates its 40th anniversary with its Blu-ray debut.
Seth Savoy’s fact-based heist film isn’t as witty or innovative as its makers assume.
Josh McCormack and Edwin Arnaudin discuss Francis Ford Coppola’s new cut of “The Godfather: Part III.”
A bold new take on the classic underdog story, featuring a career-best performance from Charlie Hunnam.
A game cast and impressive effects work elevate this otherwise problematic western/horror flick.
Capable actors’ talents are wasted in the service of this derivative gangster film.
Amy Ryan delivers her best performance in over a decade in this fact-based missing child tale.
The lousy thriller exists solely to help the talented cast and overmatched crew pay their bills.