‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives
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‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.
‘The Apocalypse of Saint John’: Its Heart Is in the Right Place
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‘The Apocalypse of Saint John’: Its Heart Is in the Right Place

A few million extra dollars in the budget might have helped, but this low-rent approach raises the question—if you can’t say it well, should you say it at all?
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI
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‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI

Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
‘H Is for Hawk’: Unconventional Grief Therapy Through Falconry
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‘H Is for Hawk’: Unconventional Grief Therapy Through Falconry

Claire Foy turns in an emotionally raw, inspirational performance in this bold drama.
‘The Rip’: Affleck and Damon Team Up for an Intriguing Morality Play
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‘The Rip’: Affleck and Damon Team Up for an Intriguing Morality Play

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‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.
‘Wuthering Heights’: Disgracing a Classic

‘Wuthering Heights’: Disgracing a Classic

At two hours long, it’s a boring, turgid watch that scoffs at tradition and feels a lot longer than it is. Emily Brontë is definitely rolling in her grave.
‘Crime 101’: Proudly Derivative Heist Movie With Strong Performances

‘Crime 101’: Proudly Derivative Heist Movie With Strong Performances

A cut above the usual heist-thriller and featuring Mark Ruffalo’s Columbo-like performance, “Crime 101” makes you wish all neo-noirs were this captivating.
‘Hellfire’: This Derivative Action Crime Thriller Both Hits and Misses

‘Hellfire’: This Derivative Action Crime Thriller Both Hits and Misses

Lead Stephen Lang raises the quality of the pedestrian material merely by showing up.
‘The Apocalypse of Saint John’: Its Heart Is in the Right Place

‘The Apocalypse of Saint John’: Its Heart Is in the Right Place

A few million extra dollars in the budget might have helped, but this low-rent approach raises the question—if you can’t say it well, should you say it at all?
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI

Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
‘Pretty in Pink’: 40th Anniversary Re-Release

‘Pretty in Pink’: 40th Anniversary Re-Release

‘Pretty in Pink’ was a hit movie that sprang from a hit song of the same name and immediately became part of America’s cultural lexicon. I needed to see why.
‘The Wrecking Crew’: Much More Fun Than You'd Imagine

‘The Wrecking Crew’: Much More Fun Than You'd Imagine

Could Bautista and Momoa outfight the Yakuza? Bautista is a 300 lb. WWE Champ, and Momoa will weigh 300 if he keeps drinking beer. Easy to suspend disbelief.
‘Shelter’: Jason Statham Actioner a Bit Jason Bournesque

‘Shelter’: Jason Statham Actioner a Bit Jason Bournesque

Jason Statham rests on his laurels here, but has probably also launched young Bodhi Rae Breathnach’s career.
‘Signing Tony Raymond’: Cute But not ‘Moneyball’ or ‘Jerry Maguire’

‘Signing Tony Raymond’: Cute But not ‘Moneyball’ or ‘Jerry Maguire’

The film works best when it reminds us that college football is also about grateful scholarship kids and low-tier coaches who stick around for love of the game.
‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.
‘Wuthering Heights’: Disgracing a Classic

‘Wuthering Heights’: Disgracing a Classic

At two hours long, it’s a boring, turgid watch that scoffs at tradition and feels a lot longer than it is. Emily Brontë is definitely rolling in her grave.
‘Crime 101’: Proudly Derivative Heist Movie With Strong Performances

‘Crime 101’: Proudly Derivative Heist Movie With Strong Performances

A cut above the usual heist-thriller and featuring Mark Ruffalo’s Columbo-like performance, “Crime 101” makes you wish all neo-noirs were this captivating.
‘Hellfire’: This Derivative Action Crime Thriller Both Hits and Misses

‘Hellfire’: This Derivative Action Crime Thriller Both Hits and Misses

Lead Stephen Lang raises the quality of the pedestrian material merely by showing up.
‘The Apocalypse of Saint John’: Its Heart Is in the Right Place

‘The Apocalypse of Saint John’: Its Heart Is in the Right Place

A few million extra dollars in the budget might have helped, but this low-rent approach raises the question—if you can’t say it well, should you say it at all?
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI

Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
‘Pretty in Pink’: 40th Anniversary Re-Release

‘Pretty in Pink’: 40th Anniversary Re-Release

‘Pretty in Pink’ was a hit movie that sprang from a hit song of the same name and immediately became part of America’s cultural lexicon. I needed to see why.
‘The Wrecking Crew’: Much More Fun Than You'd Imagine

‘The Wrecking Crew’: Much More Fun Than You'd Imagine

Could Bautista and Momoa outfight the Yakuza? Bautista is a 300 lb. WWE Champ, and Momoa will weigh 300 if he keeps drinking beer. Easy to suspend disbelief.
‘Shelter’: Jason Statham Actioner a Bit Jason Bournesque

‘Shelter’: Jason Statham Actioner a Bit Jason Bournesque

Jason Statham rests on his laurels here, but has probably also launched young Bodhi Rae Breathnach’s career.
‘Signing Tony Raymond’: Cute But not ‘Moneyball’ or ‘Jerry Maguire’

‘Signing Tony Raymond’: Cute But not ‘Moneyball’ or ‘Jerry Maguire’

The film works best when it reminds us that college football is also about grateful scholarship kids and low-tier coaches who stick around for love of the game.