Andy Serkis’s Venom sequel is a deliriously entertaining, profoundly goofy camp blockbuster.
Read MoreLike an Expanded Universe novel, Solo opens up the Star Wars world in imaginative, if inessential, ways.
Read MoreJohn Lee Hancock’s revisionist take on Bonnie and Clyde leans into Western conventions while flirting with a deeper take on the mythology of American violence.
Read MoreThe brothers discuss Solo and its reception and place in the ongoing Star Wars series.
Read MoreThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is funny and thoughtful with moments of arresting pathos, but it's also a little confounding.
Read MorePizzolatto's series shows how men either change or they die.
Read MorePretty focused and compelling, despite being just "Part 1."
Read MoreA meditation on war.
Read MoreThe young adult best-seller makes a decent, if half-realized, adventure.
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