There’s an interaction in the middle of Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Lelio’s “A Fantastic Woman” that perfectly describes the film’s conflict and asserts its core thesis....
The German thriller “In the Fade” puts us face to face with loss, and with what happens when a world shatters, leaving only darkness in its wake. Katja (Diane Kruger) li...
NEW YORK — Moviegoers who come late to the “Maze Runner” franchise, which now numbers three, will doubtless have one very reasonable question: Where, pray tell, are all ...
In Ziad Doueiri’s searing “The Insult,” a small slight spirals wildly out of control. It seems unreal that such a minor event can spark such a firestorm, but using the i...
Proudly and narrowly, “12 Strong” is a good-news war story, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by first-time feature director Nicolai Fuglsig, of Denmark. He tra...
The tagline for the Liam Neeson Metro-North thriller “The Commuter” — “Lives are on the line” — feels like a missed opportunity. I would have gone with: “The quiet car i...
“Paddington 2” is that rare creation that somehow improves on its already charming predecessor.
Maybe it’s the addition of Hugh Grant as a lunatic faded star desperate ...
It's startling how few filmmakers have tried to tackle terrorism with anything beyond a standard procedural account. It's less surprising that one of the few to really g...
Enemies are thrown together for a perilous journey in “Hostiles,” an unforgivingly violent and sparse revisionist Western set in 1892 that explores the traumas of Americ...
In “Molly’s Game,” Aaron Sorkin’s drama about a real-life underground poker ring that brought out the worst in the wealthy and famous, Jessica Chastain plays the game ru...