Emily Blunt

‘Oppenheimer’ Opens Up the Dark Dimensions of Man’s Fate

Dark and deep, ‘Oppenheimer’ explores the depths of loyalty.

Emily Blunt at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. photo: gdcgraphics and Wikipedia.

‘The Girl on the Train’ a Digressive, Dizzying Ride

‘The Girl on the Train’ was 2015’s big literary hit. It might not be 2016’s big cinematic hit, but it’s a fine adaptation.

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‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War:’ Sue for Peace

‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’–If ‘Frozen’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings’ had a kid, it would lo like this. But would it be this stupid?

April Film Preview: A ‘Demolition’ Man, the New ‘Boss,’ an ‘Eye in the Sky,’ Plus ‘Elvis & Nixon’

April’s bringing showers … and a new slate of movies. Here’s our guide to a few of them.

‘Into the Woods’ Is Enchanting but PG: Primarily for Grown-ups

A compelling film version of Stephen Sondheim’s fairytale musical—just think twice about bringing the kids.

December Cinema Preview: A Holiday Grab Bag

Will Hollywood leave a movie treasure in your stocking — or a lump of cinematic coal? The answer is in the Holiday ’14 Entertainment Central Movie Preview.

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‘Edge of Tomorrow’ Comes to the Edge of Greatness—Sometimes, Some Days

The world’s a hot mess! Quick, someone call Tom Cruise and see if he’s busy.

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