
Early reports about Knight And Day, a film that’s been in development hell for ages, suggested another flop after Lions for Lambs and Valkyrie. Cruise’s enduring success — and the intensity with which he has clung to it — has always been the most fascinating thing about him: what’s left when the halo slips?
Knight and Day, directed by James Mangold (Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma) from a script by Patrick O’Neill, goes out of its way to avoid…

In Killers, Spencer (Ashton Kutcher) is a gorgeous spy with a perfect body who hangs out with hot models and drives fancy cars when he’s not killing bad guys (shirtless!) but longs to give it all up because the bad guys aren’t always bad and suburbia and normalcy is starting to sound awfully good. Just as he’s coming to this conclusion, he meets Jen (Katherine Heigl), an awkward, neurotic, freshly dumped woman who’s on vacation in Nice with her parents;…

A remake of the 1981 cult classic of the same name, Clash of the Titans follows demi-god Perseus (Sam Worthington) as he seeks revenge against the gods after the death of his family. His quest will see him embark on a grand adventure where he must battle many fantastic and horrifying creatures in order to rescue Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos) and the doomed city of Argos from the wrath of the gods. That’s the story in a nutshell. Many characters…

There are a lot of people who are going to hate Repo Men. There are even more who are never going to see it just because the marketing and timing of the sci-fi thriller’s release is a bit off. And there are still more folks who just aren’t going to know what to make of the thing even if they do check it out. But for those of us who have a willingness to indulge a filmmaker who’s working both…

Iraq has not been, in any sense, good box-office. Even Kathryn Bigelow’s Oscar-feted The Hurt Locker struggled to pull in the crowds when it was first released – and that’s not to mention the slew of soapboxy dramas (In the Valley of Elah, Stop-Loss, Redacted) whose messages fell largely on deaf ears. Reuniting the director and star of the last decade’s savviest action franchise, Green Zone hopes to break that pattern, and its method is simple. “Bourne goes Epic!”, boom…

An homage to the ’80s buddy-cop comedy, right down to the Harold Faltermeyer synth score, the extensively ad-libbed “Cop Out” doesn’t cop out on talking the talk, but it falls down on the job whenever it comes to walking the walk. Directed by — but, in a departure, not written by — Kevin Smith, this Bruce Willis-Tracy Morgan matchup definitely has its amusing moments, but ultimately all that improvised shtick gets mighty tired without any real break in the nonaction.…

Angels are awesome! Not wussy angels like Nicolas Cage in City Of Angels, but real kick-ass angels like Christopher Walken in Prophecy, or, errr, other macho angels.
So, when presented with Legion, a film in which a gun-toting Michael the Archangel drops down to Earth to protect us from an army of evil, it can only be a good thing.
Michael (Paul Bettany) has come to Earth because God isn’t happy with the way that mankind is going about its…

The blooper reel that plays alongside the end credits of a Jackie Chan movie — a good-humored flurry of blown stunts and botched lines — is always amusing. In some cases, though, it’s more fun than what has come before, and in “The Spy Next Door” the outtakes are not all that great but still better than anything else in the movie.
I should say that Mr. Chan, a disciplined acrobat and a natural comedian, can be one of the…

A story about a teenager who yearns to be a superhero, and a little girl who’s the star of her own splatter-happy head trip, the big-screen comic “Kick-Ass” could not be more calculating, or cynical. Fast, periodically spit-funny and often grotesquely violent, the film at once embraces and satirizes contemporary action-film clichés with Tarantino-esque self-regard — it’s the latest in giggles-and-guts entertainment.
The filmmaking isn’t in the same league, of course, and the blonde doing the slicing and dicing here…

Angelina Jolie, she of a million tabloid cover scandals, makes you forget all of that in the first two minutes of “Salt”. As CIA agent Evelyn Salt, Jolie is at the top of her game; unmistakably out to show the world what a hard-hitting female action hero looks like – although the performance is never obvious about that intention. Once upon a time, when asked if she ever wanted to be a Bond girl, Jolie famously answered, “No, I want…