Jon Favreau’s Elf still remains the 21st-century’s most iconic Christmas classic.
Read MoreThe Equalizer 3 blends together a brutal action film and a sentimental Hallmark-style drama about Italian village life.
Read MoreIrvin Kershner’s Eyes of Laura Mars has the thematic and narrative obsessions of giallo without the style.
Read MoreThe Holdovers is something of a Christmas miracle: an Alexander Payne movie that doesn’t have contempt for its characters.
Read MoreBen Affleck’s Air is an easygoing underdog sports drama without the sports.
Read MoreMichael Curtiz’s Doctor X demonstrates the perverse strangeness of pre-Code horror.
Read MoreGareth Edwards’ The Creator borrows liberally from other, better films, but it’s strikingly relevant in our present moment.
Read MoreTod Browning’s Freaks is an icon of pre-Code horror and a great drama about the lives of circus performers.
Read MoreThe Witches remains a notable blend of horror and adventure for kids, and the most surprising movie of Nicolas Roeg’s career.
Read MoreUnknown: Cave of Bones, the Netflix documentary about the Rising Star cave system, is often affecting, but overreaches on some of its scientific claims.
Read MoreThe late Pema Tseden’s Snow Leopard is a beautiful drama that captures the mysterious power of the Tibetan plateau.
Read MoreEthan Hawke’s Wildcat examines the life and work of Flannery O’Connor in unconventional, passionate fashion.
Read MoreAli Kalthami’s Mandoob is a strong debut that recalls classic film noirs in its exploration of one pathetic man’s increasingly bad decision making.
Read MoreDead Man’s Chest is the best film in the Pirates of the Caribbean series, a big, fun, rollicking adventure.
Read MoreJon Else’s documentary The Day After Trinity is a useful nonfiction companion to Christopher Nolan’s epic biopic of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Read MoreTalk to Me hides some clever commentary on the dissociation of Gen Z in its creepy seance scenario.
Read MoreThis Clint Eastwood-starring psychosexual thriller interrogates Eastwood’s onscreen persona in a way similar to Sudden Impact.
Read MoreBarbie is a summer confection that never resolves the contradictions behind its approach.
Read MoreMission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One has industry-leading actions sequences, but the structure and length demonstrate the bloat that has infected all of Hollywood.
Read MoreThe Flash is another Hollywood blockbuster mediocrity and the messy end to the DC Extended Universe.
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