‘A Hologram for the King’ Is a Rambling, Well Shot, But Inconsequential Curio Rex Reed reviews the cinema. By Rex Reed
‘Atlas,’ Drugged: This Colossal Misuse of Cast, Crew and Cash Unceremoniously Collapses in on Itself At the end of nearly three hours of metaphysical hocus pocus destined to attract the smallest number of paying filmgoers imaginable, you don’t know whether to laugh, boo or write career eulogies for all involved. By Rex Reed
Dispatches from True North: ‘Hyde Park on Hudson’ and ‘Argo’ Are Hits While ‘Cloud Atlas’ Is A Snore “The world is bad enough. Let’s make it better. Think simplicity.” Whoever wrote that has never been to the Toronto Film Festival. By Rex Reed