Malcolm Washington's The Piano Lesson relies on the strength of its source material to compensate for some of its ambitious, if uneven, filmmaking choices.
Read MoreHong Sang-soo's latest minimalist work is a charming, emotional work that investigates art and romance.
Read MoreDavid Cronenberg's latest is a sad, strange elegy to his late wife.
Read MoreThe Brothers remember one of the greatest voices in cinema.
Read MoreJeremy Saulnier's Rebel Ridge is a return to form and a tense action thriller about crooked cops.
Read MoreThis horror thriller from Rowdy Herrington, the director of Road House, plays as an effective, Brian De Palma-esque work.
Read MoreTim Burton's Beetlejuice sequel has fun elements, but its frankensteined script doesn't hold together.
Read MoreA minor hit on the path of the modern swashbuckler, from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves to the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
Read MoreJerry Seinfeld's Pop-Tarts farce is a misfire on almost every level.
Read MoreGreg Kwedar's Sing Sing is best when it examines the art of acting, worst when it plays like a conventionally inspirational prison movie.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan's new thriller starring Josh Hartnett is absurd, stylish, Shyamalanesque fun.
Read MoreAnders and Anton discuss their appreciation of the third season of The Bear and the mixed critical reception to the latest season of the hit show.
Read MoreTi West’s MaXXXine is a step down from X and Pearl, but still a stylish, giallo-influenced good time.
Read MoreIn Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve mirrors narrative and relationship patterns from Dune: Part One in order to amplify the film’s dramatic impact.
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine is a wet dream for fanboys, but a repetitive grind for everyone else.
Read MoreThe X-Files movie remains an effective 1990s sci-fi blockbuster, even for viewers who never watched the TV show.
Read MoreThe most fun classical Hollywood blockbuster since 2022’s Top Gun: Maverick.
Read MoreLike a Midwestern, biker-focused Goodfellas, The Bikeriders is a fun hangout movie, but somewhat unfocused in its narrative ambitions.
Read MoreTwister illustrates much of what has changed, improved, and been lost in the evolution of Hollywood blockbusters since 1996.
Read MoreThe vulgar, entertaining spirit of Michael Bay is alive and well in this third sequel in the Bad Bays franchise.
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