Liam Neeson
An aging gangster attempts to reconnect with his children and rectify the mistakes in his past, but the criminal underworld won’t loosen their grip.
With the recent temporary re-release of the Phantom Menace to honor its twenty-fifth anniversary, how does the film hold up?
It has a lot of charm and it’s refreshing to see something playing by its own rules and not following a rigid formula.
Wildcat becomes a lens through which to see beauty and empathize with one of our great American writers – and what a gift it is.
Film Inquiry spoke with star Liam Neeson for his newest film In the Land of Saints and Sinners.
Love Actually is as heartwarming as it is quotable – the experience of love and joy a permanent staple each and every year.
Members of a vicious Mexican drug cartel pursue an Arizona rancher and a boy.
While there are dozens of memorable moments, the way the film makes Batman a genuinely interesting and complex character remains its lasting legacy.
Wanting to lead an honest life, a notorious bank robber (Liam Neeson) turns himself in, only to be double-crossed by two ruthless FBI agents.
Made in Italy is a fine film to cozy up to, as long as you can overlook the awkwardness and lack of narrative development it presents at times to audiences.
A London artist and his estranged son try to mend their relationship as they work together to repair a dilapidated house in Italy.
Ordinary Love’s minimalist approach to the narrative puts a lot of pressure on the performers, but fortunately, Manville, Neeson and Wilmot shine through at nearly every instance.
In the annals of cinema history, there have been few filmmakers that were talented, and…
Cold Pursuit is a rare English-language remake that actually works; a solid genre entry that knows what it wants to do, and does it damn well.
In Men In Black: International, the Men In Black tackle their biggest threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.