Entertainment Labor Day Review: Kate Winslet's Thriller Romance Is "Hard to Embrace" Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin's thriller romance Labor Day is "hard to embrace," writes Us Weekly's film critic Mara Reinstein -- read the review
Entertainment Sundance 2014: Seven Standouts From the Annual Film Festival Us Weekly film critic Mara Reinstein picks seven standout movies from the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, including the award-winning Whiplash, starring Miles Teller
Entertainment Song One Review: Anne Hathaway's Sundance Film Is "Hopelessly Boring" Anne Hathaway's new film Song One is "hopelessly boring," writes Us Weekly's film critic Mara Reinstein from Sundance -- read the review
Entertainment Sundance Review: Ryan Reynolds' Risky Comeback Film Falls Short Ryan Reynolds' eccentric, macabre film The Voices may appeal to the Sundance crew, but will likely fail to please mainstream audiences
Entertainment Sundance Review: Zach Braff's Kickstarter-Funded Movie "Elicits Tears" Zach Braff's Kickstarter-funded movie Wish I Was Here is "emotionally rich and heartfelt" and "elicits tears," Us Weekly's film critic Mara Reinstein says in her review straight from the Sundance Film Festival; read it now
Entertainment Review: Chris Pine Is Up to the Challenge In Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Chris Pine is up for the challenge as he takes on the lead in Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit. "The actor drops his winking bravura and shows a more vulnerable side," writes Us Weekly's film critic Mara Reinstein
Entertainment The 5 Must-See Oscar Films From Her to Saving Mr. Banks, Us Weekly's film editor Mara Reinstein breaks down the five must-see Oscar films -- see her choices
Entertainment Wolf of Wall Street Movie Review: Three Stars! Welcome to Wolf of Wall Street, Martin Scorsese's exhilarating -- and exhaustive -- ode to Wall Street debauchery
Entertainment Check Out the 5 Worst Movies of 2013! 2013 was a magic year for movies, although the opposite held true for five star-studded films according to Us Weekly's film critic Mara Reinstein
Entertainment What's No. 1? The Top 10 Movies of 2013! Us Weekly's film critic has named her picks for the top 10 movies of 2013, including American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave, Frozen and more -- check out the list and see which film made it to No. 1
Entertainment Anchorman 2 Review: Still Funny, But Lacks the Original's Spark Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, and Christina Applegate return for Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, and Us Weekly reviews their second attempt
Celebrity News Jennifer Lawrence Is a Knock Out In American Hustle Jennifer Lawrence steals the show in the David O. Russell-directed film alongside Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner — read the review
Entertainment The Sequel on Fire! Hunger Games Catching Fire Delivers to Loyal Fans After the success of the first Hunger Games film, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) is back for the second installment, Catching Fire, which rings true to the book
Entertainment Review: Thor: The Dark World Is Disposable Entertainment Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston return to their Marvel roots in Thor: The Dark World. "It's the compelling, deliciously wicked Loki (Hiddleston) who comes to Thor's aid," writes Us Weekly's film critic
Entertainment A Career-Defining Role! McConaughey Delivers in Dallas Buyers Club As the Dallas Buyers Club hits theaters on Nov. 1, Us Weekly has a review of the film that features Matthew McConaughey's "career-defining" performance
Entertainment Let the Oscar Race Begin! Review: 12 Years a Slave Is a Front-Runner The Brad Pitt-produced 12 Years a Slave is a "worthy Oscar front-runner," says Us Weekly's film critic. "Prepare for the soul to be shaken"
Entertainment Tom Hanks' Comeback? Captain Phillips Gets Four Stars! Tom Hanks returns to form in Captain Phillips, a "gripping thriller." "In such a brutally tense outing, he's the ideal choice to anchor it," writes Us Weekly's film critic
Entertainment Runner, Runner Movie Review: Justin Timberlake "Flails" in His New Film Runner, Runner has "a clunker" of a script and a star, Justin Timberlake, who "lacks the gravitas and charm" for the role. Ben Affleck, on the other hand, is a "perfectly sleazy and cheesy scene-stealer," says Us Weekly's film critic
Entertainment Four-Star Review! Sandra Bullock's Gravity Is a "Wondrous Experience" Sandra Bullock give a "knockout performance" in Gravity, "a wondrous, heart-stopping experience." Read Us Weekly's movie review
Entertainment Paula Patton's Baggage Claim is "Unfunny" and "Insulting": Film Review Paula Patton's romantic comedy, Baggage Claim, "isn't just antiquated and unfunny, it's insulting," says Us Weekly's film critic
Entertainment Joseph Gordon-Levitt Is Charming as Porn-Obsessed Don Jon: Review Don Jon's Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays the porn-obsessed title character with "warmth and charm," says Us Weekly's film critic, while Scarlett Johansson shows off her "gum-snapping comedic side"