Movie Reviews
The Russian mob plans a 999, code for "officer down", to pull of a heist in Triple 9. Courtesy of Open Road Films hide caption
Bek (Brenton Thwaites, left) and Horus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) in Gods of Egypt. Courtesy of Lionsgate hide caption
Gene Cernan reflects beside an A-4 Skyhawk from VA113 squadron. Mark Craig/Courtesy of Sony hide caption
Long-Term Devastation Springs From A Hasty Judgment Call In 'A War'
Stephan James (center) stars as Jesse Owens and Jason Sudeikis (right) stars as Larry Snyder in Stephen Hopkins' Race. Thibault Grabherr/Courtesy of Focus Features hide caption
George Clooney as Baird Whitlock in the new film Hail, Caesar! Universal Pictures hide caption
Kiefer Sutherland (left) as John Henry Clayton and Donald Sutherland (right) as Reverend William Clayton in the western Forsaken. Dan Power/Courtesy of Momentum Pictures hide caption
Two scientists and an Amazonian shaman work together over 40 years to find a sacred healing plant in The Embrace of the Serpent. Andres Barrientos/Courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories hide caption
A New England family in the 1630s struggles against evils it can't quite identify in The Witch. Courtesy of A24 Films hide caption
Misty Copeland (center) performed in the Washington Ballet production of Swan Lake in April 2015. Emily Jan/NPR hide caption
A War is freighted with moral quandaries, impossible choices and terrible consequences. Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Navigating A Minefield Of Moral Quandaries And Consequences In 'A War'
It's sort of a relief to report that Ryan Reynolds is finally coming into his own, superhero-wise, in Deadpool. Courtesy of 21st Century Fox hide caption
Katie Holmes and Luke Kirby play two people with bipolar disorder who fall in love in Touched With Fire. Joey Kuhn/Roadside Attractions hide caption