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The Darkest Hour 1.0 stars

Two American businessmen (Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella) meet two nifty girls (Olivia Thirlby, Rachael Taylor) in a Moscow dance bar. Then the aliens arrive, looking like falling Christmas décor as they land but invisible as they track and kill. Chris ...

End of Days 0.0 stars

Omen-esque thriller in which Lucifer has precisely one appointed hour, from eleven to midnight at the close of the millennium, to mate with his preordained human bride and thus pave the way to his thousand-year reign on Earth. Whatever chances ...

Yellowstone None stars

New Moon 0.0 stars

Second installment in “The Twilight Saga” from the best-selling girls’ books by Stephenie Meyer, a vampire movie sprinkled with pop songs, long and slow and slack. (New director: Chris Weitz.) Whatever may be the attributes that make this franchise a ...

Soldier 0.0 stars

An obsolete fighting man of the 21st Century, having distinguished himself in the War of the Six Cities, the Moscow Incident, the Battle of the Argentine Moons, etc., now proves his mettle against the new and improved and completely bald ...

The Fugitive 3.0 stars

John Ford's sanctification of a Mexican whisky priest, from the Graham Greene novel, The Power and the Glory. It is Ford's highest-striving movie, which for him will have to mean his most experimentally Expressionistic. (It is also, as he stubbornly ...

Frantic 3.0 stars

A low-flame suspense thriller that comes, by and by, to a pretty steady and sustained simmer. Polanski's main notion of tension is to have actors in the same frame standing at radically different distances from the camera, so that the ...

Sea of Love 1.0 stars

A sort of heterosexual sequel to Cruising. Not an actual sequel, only a sort of. Al Pacino, the New York cop who dolled himself up in black leather and haunted the gay bars in search of a serial killer, has ...

Father's Day 0.0 stars

The cinematic equivalent of scribbling and a waste of the $10,000 it cost to make. For your entertainment pleasure, a gay serial rapist/killer named Chris Fuchman performs acts of oral castration and other atrocities in this godawful alleged satire. Four ...

Voyeur 2.0 stars

Dutch film about a thirty-one-year-old agoraphobe (Alex van Warmerdam, the film's director also) who hasn't been out of his parents' apartment in ten years, and who passes his time by spying on the neighbors through binoculars or trying to catch ...