Film review: ‘Fast & Furious 6′ has a tank. Need we say more?
The sixth in the shape-shifting “Fast & Furious” series is almost as transcendently ridiculous as the glorious fifth. That’s partly because it has a tank.
Film review: ‘Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s’ profiles an institution
The documentary “Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s” covers the New York Institution, though only offers a shallow view.
Film review: ‘Epic’ is as generic as its title
“Epic,” the latest animated film from Fox’ Blue Sky Studios (“Ice Age,” “Rio,” etc.), is a generic fantasy based on the a children’s book by William Joyce.
Sidescroller: Apps that make your thumbs do the running
In this week’s Sidescroller, we look at Endless Runners, the highly addictive, side-scroller running games popular on the iPhone and iPad.
Greta Gerwig talks about the death of youth in ‘Frances Ha’
Greta Gerwig, who stars in and co-wrote “Frances Ha,” an indie comedy directed by Noah Baumbach, explains why she’s obsessed with passing out of youth.
‘Behind the Candelabra’ portrays Liberace love story with sly intelligence
Steven Soderbergh’s alleged last film, “Behind the Candelabra,” portrays the relationship between Liberace (Michael Douglas) and Scott Thorson (Matt Damon).
Michael Douglas on becoming Liberace in ‘Behind the Candelabra’
Michael Douglas talks about meeting Liberace, whom he plays in Steven Soderbergh’s “Behind the Candelabra,” and learning to get into his signature style.
Film review: ‘The Hangover Part III’ tries something different
The third and final “Hangover” film may deviate from the tried-and-true formula. But don’t completely hate it.
Movie sequels that went their own way
With “The Hangover Part III” breaking from the series’ formula, we round up other films from franchises that tried something different.
Julie Delpy dishes on sustaining the ‘Before’ indie franchise
Julie Delpy returns for the second time to Celine, the character she created in “Before Sunrise.” She discusses how they keep the series fresh.