The Age of AdalineBlake Lively turns in an exquisite performance. The plot, however . . .
Kenneth R. Morefield|
Little BoyThe filmmakers behind 2007’s excellent 'Bella' have dropped the ball with their second feature.
Mark Moring|
Child 44How to muddle a promising historical adaptation: a mini-masterclass.
Alissa Wilkinson|
Clouds of Sils MariaA veteran actress plays a veteran actress who's uncomfortably moving into a new world.
Alissa Wilkinson|
Ex MachinaWhat if Ingmar Bergman had made 'Blade Runner'?
Kenneth R. Morefield|
Woman in GoldStep aside, ‘Monuments Men.’ This is the movie about the Nazi plunder worth watching.
Mark Moring|
It FollowsTerrifying and uncomfortable tale of teenagers in suburban Detroit—which is the point.
Timothy Wainwright|
HomeYou'd be best off rewatching 'Lilo & Stitch.'
Jackson Cuidon|
White GodVisually surreal but thematically muddled, this festival favorite doesn’t quite live up to its hype.
Kenneth R. Morefield|
While We're YoungAn enjoyable reflection on aging and the awkward pursuit of relevance.
Brett McCracken|
InsurgentIt's fine to think you're the chosen one, but what if you never grow up?
Jackson Cuidon|
The GunmanA self-serious dud that doesn't take its audience seriously.
Alissa Wilkinson|
SerenaNot all recipes for surefire success pan out. This one sure didn't.
Brett McCracken|
CinderellaWhen it comes to remaking classics, Disney shouldn’t try so hard.
Jessica Gibson|
ChappieJust another sci-fi flick about a robot becoming sentient? Or a deeper look at the immortality of the soul?
Mark Moring|
The Drop BoxIt doesn’t prove that these kids are worthwhile; it just shows that they are, and that's what's beautiful.
Jessica Gibson|
Maps to the StarsA well-acted but excessively bleak satire of the Hollywood echo chamber.
Brett McCracken|
FocusLies that lead to happy endings? It's the kind of con that only happens at the movies.
Alicia Cohn|
McFarland, USAInspirational sports film mostly hits the mark. But they’ve got the wrong villain.
Mark Moring|
Jupiter AscendingAn overstuffed response to the more fantastical instances of the Marvel franchise.
Jackson Cuidon|