Reviews
‘West Side Story’ Review
The legendary director's first full-blooded musical is a gorgeous spectacle, so long as you can ignore the air of obviousness that lingers throughout.
‘Licorice Pizza’ Review
The director of "Phantom Thread" returns with something more buoyant but just as emotionally informed.
‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review
Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand play scheming lovers in the latest big-screen adaptation of a classic story, and one of its most stark renditions.
‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Review
Lana Wachowski's return to the story which made her a household name skirts the line between reboot and sequel, finding new emotional resonance in the process.
‘Nightmare Alley’ Review
Bradley Cooper plays a slippery schemer in del Toro's latest blood-tipped fantasia, and he’s joined by several other A-listers.
‘The Power of the Dog’ Review
Benedict Cumberbatch firmly grasps the reins of Campion's drama with a career-best performance blending menace with curiosity.
‘King Richard’ Review
The story of the man who paved Venus and Serena Williams' path to superstardom is laden with tonal inconsistency but reliably winning chemistry.
'Encanto' Review
The animation studio's latest big-hearted adventure is an affair rooted in home, and in feeling like an outsider in your own family.
‘Procession’ Review
Director Robert Greene's newest film is a display of selflessness, and a vital new chapter in the dark saga of abuse covered up by the Catholic church.
‘Belfast’ Review
The filmmaker takes a breaks from blockbusters for a personal crowdpleaser that wavers between being melancholic and bareboned.
‘Finch’ Review
Tom Hanks, a dog and their robot pal hit the road in a predictable but generous jaunt through post-apocalyptic America.
‘Eternals’ Review
Amid the forced gags and disorienting battles are glimpses of an emotional depth which the world's biggest franchise has typically shrunk away from.
‘Mass’ Review
Four stellar performances anchor Fran Kranz's first behind-the-camera effort, burned by the embers of grief and the desperate search for closure.
‘Dune’ Review
Denis Villeneuve's half-adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic proves itself to be more than a visceral technical accomplishment.
‘The Rescue’ Review
The multinational effort to rescue a Thai youth soccer team from a slowly flooding cave is recounted in astounding detail but with an overcautious hand.
‘No Time To Die’ Review
Finally arriving in theaters after pandemic delays, this long-awaited Bond 007 adventure is sometimes stunning but stuffed with ideas which can't find harmony.
‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Review
An electric pace and unabashedly sentimental core help this symbiote-sprinkled franchise inch closer to its truest, fullest self.
‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Review
Misguided from the jump, this misfire from the director of "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" burdens the audience with attempting to justify its icky construction.
‘I’m Your Man’ Review
Dan Stevens speaks silky German while contemplating romance and existence as a robotic partner to an excellent Maren Eggert.
‘The Card Counter’ Review
Schrader's latest study of a volatile and potentially eruptive personality is potent in its bleakness but doesn't completely have a handle on its own stakes.