Movies
In his review of “Bridget Jones’s Diary” (“Keeping Up With Ms.
April 14, 2001
Since Eve, the sins of woman have been considered far more insidious than those of man. Why?
Oct. 13, 1995
Archives
Embeth Davidtz, starring this winter in Robert Altman’s “The Gingerbread Man,” steals thespotlight in clothes with cling.
Oct. 5, 1997
Entertainment & Arts
“Thirteen Ghosts,” its opening timed for Halloween, begins in a Chicago auto junkyard in the dead of night, where F.
Oct. 26, 2001
Amy Adams shines in ‘Junebug,’ a low-budget indie with lots of awards-season buzz.
Jan. 17, 2006
24 Frames
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Jan. 27, 2010
Movie review: ‘Fallen,’ starring Denzel Washington, is a crafty tale of a conventional cop’s battle against a terrorizing demon.
Jan. 16, 1998
Ash (Bruce Campbell) is a straight-arrow, square-jawed department store employee--housewares division--who gets hurtled back into the Dark Ages in “Army of Darkness,” the new Sam Raimi fantasy fest.
Feb. 19, 1993
“Simon Magus” is a dark and dreamlike fable, “a tale” as its subtitle puts it, “from a vanished world.”
March 9, 2001
The deliciously dark stories of Roald Dahl have made for some refreshingly morbid children’s movies (“James and the Giant Peach” being the most recent example).
Aug. 2, 1996