ArtsDepp Sinks To New Depths In ‘Mortdecai’ Johnny Depp and his usually stellar cast mates play the fools in a colorful though thoroughly bland production.
ArtsMartin Luther King Jr. Biopic ‘Selma’ Artfully Blends Fact And Fiction DuVernay and a powerful cast lead a film of immense talent and artistic realism.
ArtsGolden Globes Reward The Endearing (And Old) Weirdos Golden Globes rewarded Clooney and the old pals but still made time for the little guys.
ArtsA New Hope For ‘Star Wars’ If J. J. Abrams can take something old and good and make it new and good—maybe we can still do the same at BC.
ArtsBeware ‘The Babadook’ In Jennifer Kent's chilling horror film, 'The Babadook' breaks the bonds of motherhood by pitting mother against son.
ArtsJulianne Moore Stuns As Alzheimer Patient in ‘Still Alice’ Julianne Moore and Kristen Stewart portray heartfelt mother-daughter bond in 'Still Alice,' a drama about a woman stricken with Alzheimer's.
ArtsPart One Of ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Flies Into Dull Territory The latest ‘Hunger Games’ installment, ‘Mockingjay: Part 1,’ suffers from a drawn-out plot and a contrived, though suspenseful, conclusion.
Arts‘The Theory Of Everything’ Proves A Brilliant Biopic Of Scientist Stephen Hawking 'The Theory of Everything' portrays the spirit of Stephen Hawking's scientific career through his resilient love for his wife.
Arts‘Foxcatcher’ Is Ready To Snatch Some Oscars, With Steve Carrell Leading The Hunt The Oscar-hopeful ‘Foxcatcher’ lands itself among Bennet Miller’s past great works, including ‘Capote’ and 'Moneyball.'