This is an enjoyably witty remake.
The sequel to the 2012 Hong Kong cop drama is only swaggering and kinetic when it wants to be.
Documentary focuses on opponents of Trump’s first Scottish golf resort.
This picturesque Japanese drama is based on a manga series about discovering a half sister.
Two misfit French teens run away from home in a junkyard jalopy in coming-of-age drama.
Viggo Mortensen is the titular father, whose parenting skills are both odd and oddly familiar.
Laughs triumph over backlash in the hilarious lady-centric reboot of the 1984 classic.
Bryan Cranston plays a real-life agent who goes inside Pablo Escobar’s Medellin drug ring.
"Star Trek beyond" filmmakers defend decision to make Sulu gay.
Alex Gibney's documentary conveys an ominous sense of urgency and plays out like a spy thriller.
Children of ethnic Koreans raised abroad converge on a 1980s summer camp in Seoul.
What do pets do when we’re at work? Crack bad jokes and run around in circles.
South Korean documentary follows an adorable husband and wife at 98 and 89.
The comedy may be uneven, but it accomplishes what it sets out to do.
Documentary is based on Ron Suskind’s 2014 memoir about his son Owen.
World War II-era drama is based on the journals of a French Red Cross doctor.
Animal lovers will chuckle at this cleverly conceived animated feature.
From a more satisfying ending to humanizing Miranda Priestly, many fans feel the film is simply superior.
These are two delightful diversions for kids.
Four barely connected shorts are held together by a sense of sardonic melancholy.