James Gray’s Armageddon Time captures the pain and regret of nostalgia as well as its longing and warmth.
Read MoreTi West’s Pearl is a terrific showcase for Mia Goth, as well as clever franchise extension to X from earlier this year.
Read MoreZach Cregger’s trendy new horror movie plays with our expectations of horror in funny, weird, truly bizarre ways.
Read MoreBaltasar Kormákur’s Beast is effective late summer B-movie entertainment with a great Idris Elba at its centre.
Read MoreHalina Reijn’s horror comedy/satire is as vapid and repetitive as the social media feeds that inspired it.
Read MoreBrad Pitt showcases his star power in this B-grade action comedy.
Read MoreSara Dosa’s documentary on Katia and Maurice Krafft takes advantage of their remarkable footage to craft a tragic love story.
Read MoreScott Derrickson’s horror film contemplates tangible evil and how divine grace can overcome it.
Read MoreTom Cruise keeps the old-school Hollywood action blockbuster alive with his aerial theatrics in Top Gun: Maverick.
Read MoreAfter eight years, David Cronenberg returns with an entertaining, haunting, deeply-weird picture that casts an entrancing spell with its provocative ideas and imagery.
Read MoreWeighed down by its deliberately conventional plotting, this Nicolas Cage meta movie still amuses, thanks largely to Cage and Pedro Pascal’s easygoing chemistry.
Read MoreRobert Eggers’ The Northman is a violent Viking epic that offers a portrait of the past as an alien experience yet recognizably human.
Read MoreThis adaptation of the popular graphic novel series for kids is somewhat charming, but still falls prey to many of today’s worst excesses in contemporary children’s animated fare.
Read MoreTi West’s X is a nasty, entertaining slasher with well-developed characters and some surprising moral commentary.
Read MoreMatt Reeves’s take on Batman is brooding, stylish, and refreshingly cinematic.
Read MoreJoachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World expresses the ineffable in ways that are rarely achieved on film.
Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home is fun as a movie, but troubling as a statement about where Hollywood is headed.
Read MoreMatt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s “requel” of the Scream series doubles down on the meta aspect of the series to entertaining effect.
Read MoreLana Wachowski’s legacy sequel is a meta-investigation of the meaning of the franchise and an idiosyncratic science-fiction romance.
Read MorePablo Larraín’s film starring Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana smartly plays more like a psychological horror film than a tasteful biopic.
Read More