
33 Classic World War II Movies, From ‘Stalag 17’ to ‘Dunkirk’ (Photos)
Here are a few films that best shine light on the heroics of those who died while serving in the armed forces during WWII
Here are a few films that best shine light on the heroics of those who died while serving in the armed forces during WWII
The film from director Carl Hunter creates characters charged with latent resentment, unresolved loss and unhealthy defense mechanisms
Writer-director William Nicholson’s look at the aftermath of a decades-long British marriage gives Bening plenty to act but not much to chew on
Beneath the lush English surfaces and romcom dazzle are nuanced touches and rich performances, most notably from Johnny Flynn
The latest from Lone Scherfig plays like one of those Garry Marshall all-star ensemble pieces, except depressing
William Nicholson directs the film based on his own play “The Retreat From Moscow”
Unfortunately, the mechanics that often make a video game fun and meaningful don’t always translate to a good story
Live-action-plus-animation take on the popular game feels both ambitious and lazy, frenzied and sluggish
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Multi-show deal will begin with “Ordeal By Innocence”
The fifth movie in Disney’s swashbuckling franchise teases the next adventure
Director Lone Scherfig (“An Education”) manages both to tweak and to champion the wartime perseverance that took place both on and off screen
17 years have passed, so of course all the kids are grown up and we feel old
EuropaCorp still co-owns distribution entity RED with Relativity Studios
Toronto 2016: The new film from “An Education” director Lone Sherfig follows a woman struggling for respect in the workplace, but why doesn’t she have more to do?