Like all great satire, The Big Short holds a mirror up to our world and makes us laugh at things that should otherwise make us cry. I look forward to seeing it again and would not hesitate for a moment to call it one of the best films of 2015.
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Like a warm blanket, The Peanuts Movie delivers feelings of warmth, security, and happiness that are virtually impossible to find elsewhere at the multiplex at the moment.
Read MoreBridge of Spies
The fourth pairing of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg is also one of their best.
Read MoreWhere to Invade Next (Chicago International Film Festival 2015)
Where to Invade Next, Michael Moore's eighth theatrically released feature, finds him on assignment from the United States military to seek out the best place to—as the title states—invade next.
Read MoreGoosebumps
Ehrmagerd, Jerk Blerk stirs ern Gersberms!
Read MoreListen to Me Marlon
Making use of nearly 2,000 hours of recorded thoughts, insights, ramblings, and some technological strangeness, director Stevan Riley‘s film allows Brando himself to do a post-mortem on his life and career.
Read MoreManglehorn
Pacino goes small for the latest film from director David Gordon Green, but it doesn't quite pay off.
Read MoreProphet's Prey
Documentarian Amy Berg (Deliver Us From Evil, West of Memphis) trains her cameras on the FLDS church and its despicable leader Warren Jeffs.
Read MoreBlack Mass
Johnny Depp is back... No, the good Johnny Depp. The one that used to make films like Ed Wood and Donnie Brasco.
Read MoreThe Visit (2015)
M. Night Shyamalan is still making movies folks.
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