Critics' Picks
AddEvery Little StepDavid Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle
The film is as much about the creation of the original show back in 1975 and the genius of the late Michael Bennett, who masterminded it, as it is about the newer version. ... Read More
AddGod Grew Tired of UsBy focusing on these hardworking and eloquent young men, the film brings into clear light the indefatigability of the human spirit. ... Read More
AddSickoMick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
Sicko will scare people, and it probably should. ... Read More
AddThe EnduranceThe story to unfold elegantly, without embellishment, and it is more powerful for that restraint. ...
AddDrag Me to HellOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
Going back to his roots, Raimi has made the most crazy, fun, and terrifying horror movie in years. ... Read More
AddSlumdog MillionaireRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
This is a breathless, exciting story, heartbreaking and exhilarating at the same time. ... Read More
AddEarthLisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
Spectacularly photographed, gracefully edited, and effectively matter-of-fact in demonstrating the effects of of climate change. ... Read More
AddAdventurelandOwen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
Adventureland doesn't quite soar -- it lopes along affectionately. But for nostalgia junkies, it's one from the heart. ... Read More
AddSin NombreRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
It contains risk, violence, a little romance, even fleeting moments of humor, but most of all, it sees what danger and heartbreak are involved. It is riveting from start to finish. ... Read More
AddThe WrestlerRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Mickey Rourke plays the battered, broke, lonely hero, Randy ('The Ram') Robinson. This is the performance of his lifetime, will win him a nomination, may win him the Oscar. ... Read More
