Bo Burnham’s directorial debut captures essential truths about the awkwardness of adolescence.
Read MoreBoots Riley’s economic and racial satire is ambitious yet unfocused, and ultimately undone by its ideological preoccupations.
Read MoreThis is a quiet drama with fabulous performances and an uncanny attention to detail.
Read MoreSicario: Day of the Soldado is an unnecessary sequel and a step-down from its predecessor, but it’s still an effective action film and a complex look at the drug war.
Read MoreDiverting like a childhood game, but also essentially meaningless.
Read MoreIgnore the faux-transgressive humour. Deadpool 2 is as tired and generic a superhero film as you can get.
Read MoreA Quiet Place is a competent sci-fi horror film with a novel premise.
Read MoreThis blend of documentary and fiction about an injured rodeo rider is one of the best American indies of recent years.
Read MoreThanos’s quest for the Infinity Stones comes to the screen in a blockbuster entertainment that challenges the very notion and coherence of considering these as traditional cinematic stories.
Read MoreA legitimately good movie in addition to being a funny and clever one.
Read MoreLynne Ramsay's latest is a tedious bore that wastes a great actor and indulges in the worst impulses of art-film storytelling.
Read MoreEx Machina was a promising debut and a superior work of science-fiction, but Annihilation is on a whole other level.
Read MoreIf you were charmed by the adventures of Kiki and Chihiro and Mei and Satsuki in the films of Studio Ghibli, the adventure of Mary and the cat Tib will delight you.
Read MoreIt never breaks free of the confines of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Black Panther is exciting and dramatically-rich in ways few MCU films are.
Read MoreThis is a bizarre film, but one that confronts reality in often-fascinating ways.
Read MoreWith grace and unflinching honesty, The Breadwinner powerfully contemplates the power of stories and the meaning of hardship in the world.
Read MorePhantom Thread is a beguiling masterwork from Paul Thomas Anderson, full of psychological and artistic insights and aesthetic delights.
Read MoreThis is a work of exceptional sympathy, of one artist bonding with another and transcending his own failings as he explores the failings of another.
Read MoreThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is funny and thoughtful with moments of arresting pathos, but it's also a little confounding.
Read MoreJustice League is merely good, while aspects of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the presence of both Whedon and Snyder suggest that it could’ve been great.
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