At the risk of sounding plaintive, “The Ides of March” is one of those perfectly-well assembled movies, with an all-star cast and a poignant subject

At the risk of sounding plaintive, “The Ides of March” is one of those perfectly-well assembled movies, with an all-star cast and a poignant subject
“The Laundromat” is a uniquely frustrating experience. Its central tale of bone-deep corporate greed is a winner: Its got terrific performances by an all-star cast,
Julian Schnabel’s biopic of graffiti artist Jean-Michael Basquiat is pure 1990s indie glory: There’s the pre-9/11 New York City of the 1990s (although the film
In a transparent effort to create a new, modernized version of Jack Finney’s classic novel “The Body Snatchers,” director Oliver Hirschbiegel has taken most of