Review: ‘The Unknown Known’

At once engaging, but the former secretary of defense proves too slippery a figure to recount the controversies of recent history or to tell his own story.

Review: ‘Dom Hemingway’

Jude Law boasts and barrels his way through this manic, if messy, Cockney crime comedy.

Review: ‘Campaign of Hate: Russia and Gay Propaganda’

LGBT men and women recall stories of growing up in homophobic Russia, where they risk family relationships, jobs and their lives to be themselves.

Review: ‘The Raid 2’

A hyper-violent action blitz where limbs snap in every possible direction, The Raid 2 will show you just how good an action movie can be.

Review: ‘Rob the Mob’

A more than serviceable effort that adds its own flavor and fun to the romantic crime drama genre.

Review: ‘Breathe In’

Even with an "A List" cast, this tepid story of forbidden love is forgettable among other festival films.

Review: ‘Just a Sigh’

Its Francis Ha-esque characteristics do make for enjoyable moments, subtle humor is sprinkled throughout, but it's not quite enough to overcome a weak script.

Review: ‘Enemy’

Gyllenhaal is incredible in the film, and does an absurdly fantastic job of creating two unique personalities between his two characters.