Film at Lincoln Center Salutes Half a Century Of Mike Leigh’s Humanistic Cinema "A retrospective gives you a chance to reconnect with audiences," says the director of classics like "Secrets & Lies" and "Naked." By Harry Haun
Not Even Robert Downey Jr. Saves ‘Dolittle’ From Its Own Words A fatal flaw when your movie is about talking animals. By Oliver Jones
Michael Caine Is a Smooth Criminal in the Sly Geriatric Heist Flick ‘King of Thieves’ The clever, unpredictable heist film 'King of Thieves' is not much of a vehicle for Michael Caine, but his old cockney twinkle remains. By Rex Reed
‘Atlas,’ Drugged: This Colossal Misuse of Cast, Crew and Cash Unceremoniously Collapses in on Itself By Rex Reed
Dispatches from True North: ‘Hyde Park on Hudson’ and ‘Argo’ Are Hits While ‘Cloud Atlas’ Is A Snore By Rex Reed