I watched “Charlie’s Angels” because I was in the mood to watch something loud and dumb-but-not-stupid, and it was *exactly* what I looking for. First

I watched “Charlie’s Angels” because I was in the mood to watch something loud and dumb-but-not-stupid, and it was *exactly* what I looking for. First
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
This sequel to the 2008 juggernaut is more of the same, for better or worse. On the one hand, the formula that worked so well
If one approaches Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic as a character study, it’s a bit of a letdown. There isn’t much information about Cheney that’s
Martin McDonagh’s acclaimed drama is something of an oddity these days: An A-list, character-driven drama featuring an unwavering, deliberately unglamorous central role for a middle-aged