Avatar: Fire and Ash Has Pandora Starting to Feel Familiar
Avatar: Fire and Ash continues the epic saga.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants: A Wholesome, Funny Undersea Adventure
A hilarious return to the big screen for Spongebob and co.
Die My Love Finally Brings Lynne Ramsay Back to Our Screens
Jennifer Lawrence stars in this fiery and powerful portrait on mental illness.
Predator: Badlands Breaths New Life Into the Franchise
Dan Trachtenberg cements himself as the franchise steward with this blockbuster.
Bugonia is a Conspiracy Comedy With a Lot on its Mind
Emma Stone thrives in the uneven Bugonia.
One Battle After Another: Paul Thomas Anderson’s Latest is the Year’s Best, an Instant Classic
‘One Battle After Another’ is the year’s best film and an early contender for film of the decade.
Dad, Larrikin, Friend, Genius, Icon, Documentary Subject But Also John Clarke
Turns out he was pretty funny, too
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a Wholly Satisfying Sci-Fi Adventure
Pedro Pascal and Venessa Kirby lead the best Fantastic Four crew to date.
Superman: James Gunn Marvel-ises Superman, for Better and Worse
James Gunn brings the Marvel formula to Superman, and it works, for the most part.
F1: Brad Pitt Plays a Past-His-Prime Prodigy in Joseph Kosinski’s Adrenaline Filled Follow-Up to Top Gun: Maverick
Feel the ‘need for speed’ in Joseph Kosinski’s speedy film, F1.
How to Train Your Dragon: A New Look but the Same Heart in this Live-Action Remake
A New Look but the Same Heart in this Live-Action Remake.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning: After 29 Years it’s Mission Complete for Tom Cruise’s Iconic Franchise
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ rounds off an iconic franchise in resounding style.
Thunderbolts* is the Best Post-Endgame Marvel Film
Thunderbolts* sees a return to form for the superhero genre.
Drop: First Date Nerves come into Full Force in this Cheeky Thriller
Drop is a classic thriller that embraces the angst of Screenlife culture.
The Amateur is a Spy Thriller Uncomfortable in its Own Shoes
Rami Malek stars as a CIA hacker in this tepid espionage thriller with a stellar supporting cast.
The Alto Knights: Robert De Niro Delivers a Dual Performance in a Modern 80s Crime Film
The Alto Knights, while featuring Robert De Niro’s strong performances, offers a familiar gangster story without much ingenuity.
Hard Truths is a Difficult but Rewarding Watch
Mike Leigh gifts us a new potent family drama.
Mickey 17: Bong Joon-ho’s Long-Awaited Follow-Up to Parasite is Amusing, Insightful and Downright Fun
Bong Joon-ho returns with a goofy space flick that carries over key thematic concerns from his previous films.
Presence Sees the World Through a Ghost’s Eyes
Soderbergh and Koepp reunite for a fresh and inventive ghost story.
Wolf Man takes a Bite out of a Monster Classic
‘Wolf Man’ sees Leigh Whannell return to more grounded, routine horror filmmaking.
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