There’s nothing to hate about 3D family adventure "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" starring Dwayne Johnson — but not all that much to like, either
Key collaborator Diana Krall helps keep Paul McCartney's album of pre-rock standards sweet ... and, unlike Rod Stewart's, subtle
Daniel Radcliffe brings a haunted gravitas to his first post-“Harry Potter” screen performance
VIDEOS: Madonna hires her own celebrity cheerleaders in a ridiculous but infectious new video for "Give Me All Your Luvin'"
Director Ti West’s follow-up to “House of the Dead” starts out like a slacker comedy before exploring the scary secrets of a haunted hotel
Clever teen sci-fi-action epic "Chronicle" suffers from the recent glut of first-person-camera movies
Ken Kwapis' based-on-fact "Big Miracle" has likable characters and is smart enough to stand out from the pack of so-so spring film offerings
77-year-old poet laureate Leonard Cohen merits hosannas for his warmest and best album in 20 years
Lana Del Rey's coolly jaded album is neither as good as the "Video Games" single or as terrible as the controversial newcomer's "SNL" appearance
She plays a Jersey girl with an accent so broad it makes Joe Piscopo’s old “I’m from Jersey” routines on “Saturday Night Live” sound subtle
Surviving on humor and resilience when your child is diagnosed with cancer — and also when you make a movie about it
Liam Neeson takes on the tundra in a movie that’s more ambitious than the average man vs. nature thriller
Sam Worthington stars in a familiar thriller that winds up relying too heavily on clumsy plotting
The uneven album, once the center of legal battle between the singer and his label Curb Records, hints at greatness and settles for affability
Craig Finn's first album under his own name strips away the raucousness to reveal the haunted quality that's always been there
MMA fighter Gina Carano may not be the greatest actress, but her fighting skills make a definite impression
If you loved "Born in the USA" -- for the right or wrong reasons -- you'll hear anguished echoes in Bruce's new single, from his new album due March 6
The story of the Tuskegee airmen and the hurdles they encountered is certainly one worth putting up on the big screen -- sadly, this isn't it
Intriguing tale of a Big Apple pickpocket loses it when it comes to romance
Wim Wenders’ 3D documentary captures the kinetic, poetic power of Pina Bausch’s extraordinary choreography
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and these shelter-dwelling New Yorkers are ready to kill each other
Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah team up for a catastrophic and painfully choppy gospel-flavored comedy
Haruki Murakami’s international bestseller becomes a soaring, intimate screen tale of love and loss
Another January, another half-baked exercise in exorcism
Ron Eldard tries valiantly to breathe life into a trite character and a script with all the depth of “test…one-two, one-two”
It's neither scary, suspenseful nor bloody, but it does try -- unsuccessfully -- to inject profundity into the genre
The film lacks the eloquence of Shakespeare’s drama about an aging king heading into madness, but it does convey that the passing years spare no one
Writer-director Dee Rees’ assured debut shows what life is like for a lesbian teen before It Gets Better
Moronic sci-fi flick casts appealing actors, led by Emile Hirsch, as the most empty-headed survivors imaginable of an alien invasion
Still, how one reacts to the post-9/11 film will likely have much to do with how one regards the eccentric performance of young newcomer Thomas Horn
Any genuine moment that might have occurred gets pummeled into submission by the slick theatrics of the director and his collaborators
But even in moments where "In the Land of Blood and Honey" doesn’t quite work, Jolie shows a discerning director’s eye