Reviews
'A Love Song' Review
The ferocious and ferociously prolific character actor finally gets a starring role that makes full use of her versatility in this touching drama.
‘Spin Me Round’ Review
The latest from the director of "Horse Girl" and "The Little Hours" is a flavorless blend of tone that never finds its right proportions.
‘Emily the Criminal’ Review
Plaza, playing a debt-ridden Angelano enticed toward the criminal underworld, fully sheds herself of the comic pretensions that have long defined her.
'Prey' Review
Movie No. 7 in the long-running action franchise keeps the splatter intact while introducing an unfamiliar new element: heart.
‘Vengeance’ Review
A journalist desperate to share his voice discovers an opportunity, and Frito pie, in a Lone Star State murder mystery.
‘Resurrection’ Review
Powerhouse performances make this moderately deranged story about past demons and inner demons one to watch.
‘Nope’ Review
The director behind "Get Out" and "Us" affirms his status as one of America's most thoughtful, most entertaining young filmmakers.
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Review
Taika Waititi follows his rambunctious "Thor: Ragnarok" with a scattershot adventure that gives its most electrifying ideas short thrift.
‘Both Sides of the Blade’ Review
Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lindon are passionate and volatile in this hazy melodrama about love's tendrils wrapping themselves around the present.
‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’ Review
Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack are a match made in raunchy heaven, but that's just the start of this unexpectedly wise, solidly funny character study.
‘Crimes of the Future’ Review
Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux dig into themselves – literally – and search for meaning along the edge of humanity's next chapter.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Review
Miles Teller joins Cruise for a surprisingly, and against all odds, tender tale about parents and sons, reaching for the stars, and supersonic daredevilry.
‘Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers’ Review
Andy Samberg and John Mulaney take Disney to task, and a pair of animated chipmunks who were on TV years ago become relevant again.
‘Firestarter’ Review
Stephen King's 1980 novel about a girl cursed with pyrotechnic abilities is adapted by a team eager to revise and failing to justify themselves.
‘The Innocents’ Review
This Norwegian horror-drama has ice in its veins, but also extends a hand of empathy towards its vulnerable young ensemble.
‘Petite Maman’ Review
Céline Sciamma scales down and digs into the shared soul of a mother and her daughter in this sublime movie.
‘Hatching’ Review
Hanna Bergholm's feature directorial debut is devilish, thematically tangled slice of creature-feature grotesquerie.
‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ Review
Writer/director Jane Schoenbrun channels the anxiety, spontaneity and strange solace of living online in her ultratense feature debut.
‘The Secrets of Dumbledore’ Review
The latest adventure through the wizarding world, led by Mads Mikkelsen and Jude Law, feels unsure about the overarching story it's telling.
‘Paris, 13th District’ Review
Jacques Audiard’s almost-anthology movie struggles to turn the spark of intersecting relationships into a blaze of emotion.