Home for the Holidays: An eclectic cast shines in this hilarious goof on the backstage and onstage antics and business realities surrounding a New Year's Eve rock concert.
Home for the Holidays: At nearly three hours long, Yang's final film is a novelistic portrait of the Jians, a comfortable middle-class family, presumably like many others, whose members can be categorized neither as happy nor unhappy.
Brunch With the "Boys" This horror-comedy brings a demon to the holiday gathering: the titular Santa Claws – a shaggy, horned, and cloven-hoofed anti-St. Nicholas of Austro-Germanic myth. CupCake and Zane Zena are hostesses with the mostesses. Read a full review of Krampus.
AlamoScope:2001: A Space Odyssey remains a peerless classic – a complete and total film experience, magnificent in its scope and expression, singular in its vision and ambition. And this is the way Kubrick's ground-breaking monument how it was meant to be seen: in mind-boggling 70mm.
Recut more times than a plastic-surgery junkie, Blade Runner: The Final Cut is exactly what its title promises: director Scott's last word on the subject.
Kids Camp. McConaughey stars in a mostly non-singing role as a koala named Buster Moon, who stages a vocal contest as a last-ditch attempt to save his old theatre from foreclosure. Read a full review of Sing.
Kids Camp. McConaughey stars in a mostly non-singing role as a koala named Buster Moon, who stages a vocal contest as a last-ditch attempt to save his old theatre from foreclosure. Read a full review of Sing.