Saoirse Ronan's touching, nuanced and sweet performance establishes the period drama as one of the very best films of 2015.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
Saoirse Ronan's touching, nuanced and sweet performance establishes the period drama as one of the very best films of 2015.
This is surely one of the best acting duos of 2015 - and arguably the very best of the year.
Several Award Season contenders will headline the 2015 AFI FEST next month, as the American Film Institute announced the festival's entire list of films today.
The Academy might as well just hand screenwriter Aaron Sorkin the 'Best Adapted Screenplay' award right now.
This comedy-drama works due to its whip-smart banter, entertaining character dynamic and constant dramatic tension.
Richard Gere is flat-out incredible in this powerful, topical drama about modern homelessness.
This docudrama simply does not live up to its pedigree or its important social issues.
The entirety of this dramedy feels like a lame excuse to have De Niro and Hathaway lightly spar in an inoffensive light-hearted comedy.
What "Apocalypse Now" was to the Vietnam War, this dark crime drama is to the morally ambiguous war on drugs.
No single word adequately describe what may be the best popcorn flick of 2015 - a smart, funny, harrowing, intense, exciting and joyous movie that is flat-out entertaining.
Stephen Tobolowsky is simply one of the great storytellers of this generation.
Dirty take on a rom-com just doesn't have enough heart, leaving it little more than a raunchy flick.
An affectionate and hilarious swipe at the arrogance of youth driven by its self-involved, energetic whirlwind titular character.
These 25 films represent the joyous, heartbreaking and invigorating stories told at SIFF 2015.
The humble mini reviews of 50 films this one critic screened during SIFF 2015 -- so here is the bottom half of this overly comprehensive list, ranking the worst (#50) movie all the way to the some beautiful storytelling (#26).
Superbly acted and rich with subtext, this is a melancholic existential crisis and cynical meta-take on the nature of celebrity anchored by a pair of stellar performances.
An "Avengers" movie featuring HYDRA, Ultron (one of the great Marvel Comics villains of all time) and the Hulkbuster armor in full action should be better than "good."