Movie Reviews
Christian Slater gets the story of the centuries in Neil Jordan’s flawed but fascinating adaptation of Anne Rice’s novel starring Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt and Kirsten Dunst.
One of Adam Sandler’s better efforts (so to speak) stars the SNL alum as a ne’er-do-well slacker who has to go back and graduate from grades 1-12 to win his father’s approval.
Being Stanley Kubrick’s exhilarating portrait of a young man, drinking moloko plus, readying for a night of ultraviolence.
Pack a bag for Alejando Gonzalez Inarritu’s multi-character international drama starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Rinko Kikuchi and Gael Garcia Bernal. Watch instantly.
The big game is over for another year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t live every day like it’s any given Sunday. Take a pass at some of these pigskin MVPs available right now on Netflix.
The writer-director of The House of the Devil delivers another terrific slow-burn horror story with this tale of a haunted hotel.
Nothing can prepare you for director Takashi Miike’s jaw-dropping grand guignol revenge fantasy. A gruesome tale you can watch instantly.
Lots of fantasy for you this weekend: the former Harry Potter meets The Woman In Black, teenagers try to deal with superpowers in Chronicle, The Inkeepers search for a ghostly guest and Madonna tries on the director’s cap with W.E.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s good-natured mix of porno and superhero film makes for a slight but extremely likable diversion.
Dennis Christopher bicycle-races toward adulthood in director Peter Yates’ terrific coming-of-age tale co-starring Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern and Jackie Earl Haley. Watch instantly.
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