Critics' Picks
AddJunoRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
A fresh, quirky, unusually intelligent comedy about a 16-year-old girl who wins our hearts in the first scene. ... Read More
AddThe Station AgentRuthe Stein, San Francisco Chronicle
As touching and original a movie as you're likely to see this year. ... Read More
AddA Woman Under the InfluenceRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Perhaps the greatest of Cassavetes' films. ... Read More
AddDown by LawVincent Canby, The New York Times
The excitement (of Down by Law) comes from the realization that we are seeing a true film maker at work, using film to create a narrative that couldn't exist on the stage or the printed page of a novel. ... Read More
AddOnceMary Houlihan, Chicago Sun-Times
[A] wonderful film that is one of the year's best. ... Read More
AddGarden StateRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
It's smart and unconventional, with a good eye for the perfect detail. ... Read More
AddAmerican SplendorRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Magnificently audacious movie, in which fact and fiction sometimes coexist in the same frame. ... Read More
AddThe Brother From Another PlanetRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
The movie finds countless opportunities for humorous scenes, most of them with a quiet little bite, a way of causing us to look at our society. ... Read More
AddGhost WorldRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
I wanted to hug this movie. It takes such a risky journey and never steps wrong. ... Read More
AddThe Squid and the WhaleKenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
Acutely observed, faultlessly acted, graced with piercing emotion and unsparing honesty, it will make you laugh because you can't bear to cry. ... Read More
