Critics' Picks
AddLOTR: The Return of the KingLisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
Passionate and literate, detailed and expansive... it's conceived with a risk-taking flair for old-fashioned movie magic at its most precious. ... Read More
AddLord of the Rings: Fellowship of the RingLisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
Thrilling -- a great picture, a triumphant picture, a joyfully conceived work of cinema. ... Read More
AddThe IncrediblesLisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
The command and ingenuity with which Pixar has, once again, raised the level of excellence to which animated movies (and, why stop there, all movies) can aspire is easy to take for granted. ... Read More
AddBatman BeginsLisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
A confidently original, engrossing interpretation, with a seriously thought-through (but never self-serious) aesthetic point of view that announces, from the get-go, someone who knows what he's doing is running the show. ... Read More
AddThe King of KongOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
A funny and madly arresting new documentary. ... Read More
AddPete Seeger: The Power of SongOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
A stirring, revelatory film, which captures Seeger as the media-age Johnny Appleseed of folk. ... Read More
AddWALL-EOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
It whisks you to another world, then makes it every inch our own. ... Read More
AddE.T. the Extra-TerrestrialOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
A sublime modern fairy tale, a movie that, if anything, looks subtler, darker, and more intimate now than it did when originally released. ... Read More
AddThe Bourne SupremacyOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
The way the film has been made, nothing that happens seems inevitable -- which is to say, anything seems possible. There's a word for that sensation. It's called excitement. ... Read More

