Critics' Picks
AddThe Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersGeorge Lucas should watch this and hang his head in shame. ... Read More
AddLOTR: The Return of the KingElvis Mitchell, The New York Times
King is the product of impressive craft and energy. ... Read More
AddLord of the Rings: Fellowship of the RingDesson Thomson, Washington Post
You can get gloriously lost in this. ... Read More
AddIndiana Jones and the Last CrusadeRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
As I watched it, I felt a real delight, because recent Hollywood escapist movies have become too jaded and cynical, and they have lost the feeling that you can stumble over astounding adventures just by going on a hike with your Scout troop. ... Read More
AddThe Dark KnightRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Iron Man and even more so The Dark Knight move the genre into deeper waters. They realize, as some comic-book readers instinctively do, that these stories touch on deep fears, traumas, fantasies and hopes. ... Read More
AddIron ManBill Zwecker, Chicago Sun-Times
Iron Man is simply great escapism. It deserves to be the first blockbuster of the summer. ... Read More
AddDie HardCaryn James, The New York Times
The scenes move with such relentless energy and smashing special-effects extravagance that Die Hard turns out to be everything action-genre fans, and Bruce Willis's relieved investors, might have hoped for. ... Read More
AddThe FugitiveRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Davis paints with bold visual strokes so that the movie rises above its action-film origins and becomes operatic. ... Read More
AddLethal WeaponRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
I'm a guy who is bored by shootouts and chase scenes. I've seen it all. But this movie thrilled me from beginning to end. ... Read More

