Chintzy-looking Italian reproduction of the French erotic comic strip, starring the doll-like Jane Fonda under her then-husband Roger Vadim's direction. There are colors and costumes galore in an attempt to look space-y; but this movie, for all its frantic stabs at zaniness, is just barely wittier than the average American …
Traveling to Detroit for a job interview, a young woman books an Airbnb rental home. When she arrives, she discovers that the house she rented is not what it seems, and a strange man is already staying there. Against her better judgement, she decides to spend the evening, but soon …
Writer-director Denys Arcand's follow-up to his Decline of the American Empire, albeit following along at too far a distance — seventeen years — to have much meaning for those who never bothered, through follow-up viewings, to commit the predecessor to memory. It may be that this highbrow weepie — the …
The sort of Western -- self-consciously legendary and shot full of absurdist holes -- that kills interest in all other sorts. Fred Schepisi, the Australian director, displays here a sporadic eye for the Texas landscape and for the movement of light and shadow thereon. This, combined with such other physical …
Comedy yields to homily in the face of avaricious developers. A socially conscious snore. With Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer; directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan.
Ice Cube & Co. update Barbershop for a kinder, gentler world. There's ladies working in the shop now!
In the enchanting realm of Barbie Land, every day is the best day. That is, until midway through a dazzling disco-dance when Barbie (Margot Robbie) asks her fellow Mattel-mates, “Do you guys ever think about dying?” What follows is a philosophical voyage that leaves behind a pink-hued Oz as Barbie …
The transformation of Barbie from an ordinary girl to an extraordinary role model, with Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as her companion.
In the enchanting realm of Barbie Land, every day is the best day. That is, until midway through a dazzling disco-dance when Barbie (Margot Robbie) asks her fellow Mattel-mates, “Do you guys ever think about dying?” What follows is a philosophical voyage that leaves behind a pink-hued Oz as Barbie …
Well, now, looky here. An animated movie about a mermaid who is also a princess. Why, it's almost just like ... [REDACTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE WALT DISNEY MOVIE STUDIO CORPORATION]
Casablanca re-located in the free city of Steel Harbor during the Second American Civil War, 2017 A.D. Rick's Cafe Americain has been renamed and refurbished as the Hammerhead, and the proprietor -- the eponymous heroine of the Dark Horse comic book -- is resolutely "neutral," until an ex-lover turns up …
Whit Stillman's idiosyncratic social comedy on a pair of sniffish, self-absorbed, fatuous young Americans abroad: male cousins, more exactly, in the sexually liberated, politically volatile Barcelona of the declining days of the Cold War. (Cousins, loosely speaking, of the preppies and debs of Stillman's first outing, Metropolitan.) It's no good …