Hope Davis

  • "The Weather Man"

    Nicolas Cage's sad-sack family man is both pitiable and exasperating, but eventually his incessant martyrdom is just boring.
  • "Proof"

    This big-screen version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama plays by the numbers.
  • "Duma"

    The greatest kids movie of the year is proving to be as lovable and resilient as its eponymous cheetah.
  • "Joe Gould's Secret"

    Stanley Tucci and Ian Holm face off as a New Yorker writer and the loopy Greenwich Village street character he turned into a celebrity -- with devastating results.
  • "Mumford"

    The movies' first sane therapist talks a big game in Lawrence Kasdan's winning comedy.
  • "Arlington Road"

    Hitchcock worship smothers the plot twists and suburban paranoia of a summer thriller.
  • Screensaver: Hope springs eternal

    Hope Davis talks about her upcoming features, "Mumford" and "Arlington Road," and why she's no Hollywood day-tripper.
  • Ship of fools

    Charles Taylor reviews 'The Impostors,' Stanley Tucci's followup to 'Big Night'.
  • Next stop, Hollywood

    Charles Taylor dismisses the 'authentic' pose of indie-hit 'Next Stop, Wonderland' and defends the glossier good-time gal movies 'Dance With Me' and 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back'.
  • "The Daytrippers"

    "Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.

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