Are “Snow White” or “The Alto Knights” worth seeing?
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Are “Snow White” or “The Alto Knights” worth seeing?
Walter Salles’ fact-based Brazilian drama merits all its Oscar love (and more).
This biopic of Olympic boxer Claressa Shields is one giant cliché.
Depicting pop star Robbie Williams as a monkey works wonders in this creative biopic.
James Mangold’s embarrassing Bob Dylan biopic feels like an SNL sketch that never ends.
Jason Reitman’s dramatization of SNL’s opening night is the year’s biggest surprise.
Powerful acting overcomes weak filmmaking in this fact-based drama.
Not even a pairing with a glass of quality bubbly can save this biopic from mediocrity.
Writer/director Jeff Nichols maintains his flawless track record with this emotionally rich, fact-based tale of 1960s biker life.
Richard Linklater’s latest fact-based winner makes the most of star Glen Powell’s charms.
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s Amy Winehouse biopic honors the late singer/songwriter’s talents and flaws.
Quick takes on this week’s new arthouse releases.
This star-studded, fact-based drama honors the tremendous good deeds of Sir Nicholas “Nicky” Winton.
Ava DuVernay rebounds in spectacular fashion from “A Wrinkle in Time” with this fact-based social justice drama.
Michael Mann’s Enzo Ferrari biopic is the best film of 2023.
George Clooney’s lifeless adaptation of Daniel James Brown’s fact-based bestseller is a pandering slog.
Jim shows Edwin the, uh, ropes in this discussion of Sean Durkin’s Von Erich film.
Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein is a scatterbrained, occasionally brilliant effort.
Let weird Joaquin cook!
The usually reliable Taika Waititi fails to score with this fact-based sports comedy.