The 2019 photorealistic remake of the 1994 classic is pointless nostalgia.
Read MoreAri Aster’s follow-up to Hereditary is formally impressive, but also indulgent and narratively myopic.
Read MoreRocketman reinvigorates the musical biopic through its full-on musical approach.
Read MoreAll Is True could’ve been a disastrous work of biographical criticism, but instead, it’s a quiet drama that understands Shakespeare’s appeal.
Read MoreGodzilla: King of the Monsters has plenty of action to satisfy kaiju fanboys, but the storytelling lacks nuance and interesting human characters.
Read MoreJohn Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum still has exceptional action sequences, but the franchise is starting to suffer diminished returns.
Read MoreIt’s naked franchise extension, but with enough humour and strong world-building to justify its existence.
Read MoreMissing Link is a delightful juvenile adventure in the vein of Kipling or Heinlein.
Read MoreEssentially Big as a superhero movie, Shazam! is a jolt of goofy energy in the DCEU.
Read MoreAn ambitious follow-up to Get Out that proves Peele has become a master at playing an audience, even if his central conceit could’ve been left more ambiguous.
Read MoreA stunning use of archival footage and an essential document of human achievement.
Read MoreSupa Modo is an appealing childhood empowerment story, but the more it veers away from human interest story, the better it becomes.
Read MoreCold War is a gorgeous romance and a perceptive look at how history and politics define our lives.
Read MoreThe LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part continues the frantic and funny LEGO adventures of Emmett and the Master Builders; it may not be quite “awesome” but it’s a worthy continuation of the series.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan investigates the superhero genre in fascinating yet frustrating ways in Glass.
Read MoreAquaman has a genuine sense of scale and grandeur and captures the imaginative possibility of big-budget fantasy.
Read MoreWidows is a thrilling crime film, but it also stunningly demonstrates the corruption of modern society.
Read MoreCan You Ever Forgive Me? proves the maxim that all it takes to make a good movie is a compelling story and some good actors in the lead.
Read MoreDrab, silly, and oh so literal, Luca Guadagnino’s remake of the Dario Argento horror film makes all the wrong choices.
Read MoreJacques Audiard’s film is a worthwhile adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s bestselling novel, even if its tone is occasionally off-putting.
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