The Missing

November 26, 2003 |  For persuasive proof that, just like our mothers warned us, you really can have too much of a good thing, look no further than The Missing.…

The Mexican

March 2, 2001| Imagine a screwball comedy with a body count and you’re ready for The Mexican, an arrestingly offbeat shaggy-dog story that somehow remains fleet, fresh and funny even during…

The Limey

October 8, 1999 | Terence Stamp glides through the mean streets and posh estates of L.A. like a vengeful wraith in The Limey, Steven Soderbergh’s coolly stylized and aggressively stylish drama…

The Hours

December 27, 2002 | Can a movie be profoundly distressing and exquisitely affecting at the same time? In the case of The Hours, a quietly and methodically devastating masterwork, the…

The Dead

March 4, 1988 | Knowing John Huston died shortly after completing The Dead, knowing he was constantly aware of his own fading mortality as he framed every shot and choreographed every…

The Big One

April 10, 1998 | Imagine a cross between a stand-up comedy routine and an on-the-road documentary, and you're ready for The Big One, Michael Moore's ruthlessly amusing and ruefully insightful…

Tape

November 2, 2001 | After drifting through the Day-Glo fantasia of Waking Life, his dream-logic crazy-quilt of metaphysical riffing and digital-video doodling, Richard Linklater drops back to earth to get down…

Sweet November

February 16, 2001 | If you’re going to make a romantic comedy about a sprightly nonconformist who sets her sights on an uptight fellow in desperate need of loosening up, keep…