The Wolfman Benicio Del Toro plays it straight in a gory remake of Universal's original werewolf movie, but the bloom is off the wolfbane.
Steven D. Greydanus | February 12, 2010
Priest Superhero priests versus vampires? How bad could it be? Quite.
Steven D. Greydanus | May 16, 2011
Midnight in Paris Woody Allen's whimsical valentine to the City of Light may be his most enjoyable film in years.
Steven D. Greydanus | June 24, 2011
The Woman in Black From Harry Potter to Hammer horror: Daniel Radcliffe reboots with an old-fashioned ghost story.
Steven D. Greydanus | February 3, 2012
Wrath of the Titans Damn the gods ... and these movies. A lame sequel to a lame remake. Zeus, help us!
Steven D. Greydanus | March 30, 2012
Men in Black 3 Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones are back in black—again.
Steven D. Greydanus | May 25, 2012
Caramel Steven D. Greydanus | February 1, 2008
Battle for Terra An ambitious animated sci-fi parable, Battle for Terra has visual style to burn, but its politically correct tale of rapacious invaders and noble natives is less interesting than the world in which the story is set.
Steven D. Greydanus | May 1, 2009
The Secret of Kells Irish monks, a woodland sprite, a young boy and Ireland's most famous illuminated manuscript grace this charming Irish indie, a Best Animated Feature nominee in an unusually competitive year.
Steven D. Greydanus | April 2, 2010
Source Code Jake Gyllenhaal has eight minutes to catch a mad bomber—again and again and again.
Steven D. Greydanus | April 1, 2011
X-Men: First Class Reinvents a familiar cast of characters in what might be the standout action film of the summer.
Steven D. Greydanus | June 3, 2011
Calling for Heroic Commitment The makers of 'Fireproof' are improving their craft with 'Courageous,' their new film about fatherhood.
Steven D. Greydanus | September 29, 2011
We Have a Pope A newly elected pope doesn't quite make it to the balcony in this muddled comedy-drama.
Steven D. Greydanus | April 6, 2012
Sunshine Steven D. Greydanus | July 20, 2007