One of Disney’s better live-action remakes nevertheless suffers from redundancy.
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All in Remake
The team of Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner pay homage to the 1961 original while putting their own fresh twists on the material.
Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham reunite for this grim yet thoroughly entertaining thriller.
The 2015 Icelandic dramedy about long-feuding sheep-farmer brothers translates well to Western Australia.
Anne Hathaway embarrasses herself early and often in Robert Zemeckis’ uninspired Roald Dahl adaptation.
Ben Wheatley’s colorful take on Daphne Du Maurier’s gothic novel improves on Alfred Hitchcock’s vision.
The A-list cast imbues the “boys” with humanity and depth, keeping the over-the-top drama from spinning off into eye-rolling territory.
Susan Sarandon and an A-list cast give this otherwise unsurprising family drama of terminal illness a credible sympathetic power.
The English-language remake of "Force Majeure" improves on the Swedish original in every conceivable regard.
If any horror film characters deserve to die gruesome deaths, it’s these idiots.
The movie's grand revelations are worthy of a whole season of any prime-time soap.
Beyond a fun new Timon and Pumbaa, Disney’s latest remake is little more than another nostalgia-driven cash-grab.
The comedic talents of Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are largely wasted in this gender-swap remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Prepare yourself for a freaky, atmospheric story with plenty of quality jump scares.
Alan Arkin’s character best sums up Tim Burton’s latest film: “Wow, that was a disaster!”
Sebastián Lelio’s faithful English-language remake of his 2013 breakthrough Gloria improves on the original.
Taraji P. Henson stars in this likable but mild comedy with a sentimental streak.