Reviews

  • Hancock
    Hancock squanders potential greatness with lame humor and a half-baked hero.
    Thursday, July 03
    The Sixth Sense, starring Bruce Willis as a dead man, was writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's breakthrough, but its followup, Unbreakable,... More >>
  • Mongol
    Now playing.
    Thursday, July 03
    You want a history lesson? Take a class. You want clanging swords, sneering villains, storybook romance, and bloody vengeance? Here's a brawny... More >>
  • Wanted
    With its secret boys' club and bloody good fun, Wanted has all of the fight with none of the guilt.
    Thursday, June 26
    Of the summer's many revenge-of-the-nerd fulfillment fantasies — from The Incredible Hulk all the way down the megaplex food chain to The... More >>
  • WALL-E
    WALL-E blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie has gone before. And that's a good thing.
    Thursday, June 26
    Many will attempt to describe WALL-E with a one-liner. It's R2-D2 in love. 2001: A Space Odyssey starring The Little Tramp. An Inconvenient Truth... More >>
  • The Love Guru
    The Love Guru
    Thursday, June 26
    Mike Myers likes ice hockey. He also likes Deepak Chopra, a little too much. So he pulled together a bit of hockey and a whole lot of Chopra and... More >>
  • Get Smart
    Get Smart redux is a rare device: a TV remake for the big screen that works on its own terms.
    Thursday, June 19
    As old Broadway shows are revived, new Broadway shows get spun from old movies so that new movies may be fashioned from ancient TV series. It's... More >>
  • When Did You Last See Your Father?
    A domineering dad and the son under his thumb in When Did You Last See Your Father?
    Thursday, June 19
    Nothing snaps a child's head around quite like a dying parent, especially when the parent is a cantankerous old sod like Arthur Morrison (Jim... More >>
  • The Happening
    The Happening
    Thursday, June 19
    What a bunch of nonsense — effective nonsense, chilling nonsense, occasionally wrenching nonsense, but nonsense nonetheless. This is what... More >>
  • The Incredible Hulk
    In the shadow of Iron Man, the latest from Marvel can't live up to its billing.
    Thursday, June 12
    In recent days, Universal has been running a TV spot for The Incredible Hulk that gives away what should come as no surprise to any fanboy worth... More >>
  • Standard Operating Procedure
    Errol Morris cuts the Abu Ghraib MPs some slack in Standard Operating Procedure.
    Thursday, June 12
    It's been 20 years since Errol Morris made The Thin Blue Line — a found "noir" that served to free an innocent man convicted of murder.... More >>
  • Kung Fu Panda
    Kung Fu Panda
    Thursday, June 12
    By all means, gather up the little ones and take them to this perfectly pleasant, very good-looking, modestly funny, dispiritingly unoriginal... More >>
  • You Don't Mess with the Zohan
    Adam Sandler returns as a Mossad baddie turned stylist, and the bubbies will love him.
    Thursday, June 05
    Behold Adam Sandler, in a passable Israeli accent and outsize codpiece, as Zohan the Mossad superheavy: catching barbecue fish in his butt crack... More >>
  • The Promotion
    Male fulfillment and lack thereof, on full display in The Promotion.
    Thursday, June 05
    Screenwriter Steven Conrad writes movies about success and self-fulfillment in America — how we define it, the price we pay for it, and... More >>
  • The Strangers
    The Strangers
    Thursday, June 05
    Suggesting an American remake of David Moreau and Xavier Palud's Them, The Strangers is practically an abstraction: an old-school spooker spun... More >>
  • 12th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami
    The 12th annual Brazilian Film Festival is this weekend.
    Thursday, May 29
    Brazil's big moment in the international cultural sun is still ahead of us. Hipsters might resist this assertion; after all, they've been onto... More >>
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  1. WALL-E, 63.1 million, 63.1 million
  2. Wanted, 50.9 million, 50.9 million
  3. Get Smart, 20.2 million, 77.5 million
  4. Kung Fu Panda, 11.7 million, 179.3 million
  5. The Incredible Hulk, 9.6 million, 115.9 million
  6. The Love Guru, 5.3 million, 25.2 million
  7. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, 5.2 million, 300.1 million
  8. The Happening, 3.9 million, 59.1 million
  9. Sex and the City, 3.8 million, 140.2 million
  10. You Don't Mess With the Zohan, 3.2 million, 91.2 million
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