Chris Rock finally translates his exceptional talent to the big screen.
Read MoreAlejandro González Iñárritu's Birdman spends too much time forcefully lampooning Hollywood and wastes excellent performances from Michael Keaton and Edward Norton.
Read MoreThe great Bill Murray papers over major flaws in Theodore Melfi's feature-length debut.
Read MoreA few great moments are set adrift in a sea of otherwise aimless comedy.
Read MoreA quirky indie rom-com takes a satisfying left turn toward The Outer Limits
Read MoreJude Law finds a distinct and often weird role as safe-cracking rough just out of prison.
Read MoreMichael Fassbender dons a massive papier-mâché head in the wonderfully quirky Frank and turns in his best performance since Inglourious Basterds.
Read MoreThe momentum of a 2011 reboot is squandered in this cameo-heavy sequel.
Read MoreOther than the usual snappy dialogue, Woody Allen's latest doesn't possess much Magic.
Read MoreDavid Wain, Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler can't find a spark to make this spoof rom-com come alive.
Read MoreAn unorthodox approach to a comedy sequel pays off big.
Read MoreJenny Slate's charm, not to mention her acting chops, make Obvious Child a minor masterpiece and one of the year's best.
Read MoreSeth MacFarlane once agains proves himself tolerable, and not much more.
Read MoreA safe and familiar vibe robs our second stint with Ron Burgundy of sizzle.
Read MoreWes Anderson aims to mix old and new in The Grand Budapest Hotel, but it doesn't have the pop of his earlier work.
Read MoreBen Wheatley's trippy journey back to the English Civil War is weird, for better and for worse.
Read MoreFar from a lazy cash-in, The Lego Movie might end up being the most entertaining film of 2014.
Read MoreHere lies proof that Pixar is a victim of its own success.
Read MoreNicole Holofcener's romantic comedy proves the genre isn't beyond saving.
Read MoreThe story of the production of Mary Poppins is a good one, but it could have been executed better.
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