Dan Levy makes his feature directorial debut withGood Grief, an exploration of grief, loss, and what it means to figure life out.
The Color Purple Review: The Newest Adaptation of Alice Walker’s Novel Stumbles Tonally
The second adaptation of Alice Walker's 1982 novel, The Color Purple, mixes dramatic and musical conventions to tonally jarring, disappointing effect.
Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire: Zack Snyder’s Franchise Starter Wannabe Isn’t
Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire just isn't the epic franchise starter filmmaker Zack Snyder wishes it was.
Wonka Review: A Musical Sweet Enough To Melt A Cynic’s Heart
Perfectly balanced and with a unique flavour profile, the prequel Wonka—starring Timothée Chalamet as the titular chocolatier—is a treat for all ages.
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget: Aardman Makes a Welcome Return to Stop-Motion Animation
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, the sequel to Aardman Animation's 2000 hit, offers a welcome return to form for the studio.
Aquaman and the Last Kingdom: The DCEU Goes Out With a Shrug
The nicest thing one can say about Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is that this DCEU product is the last movie in the franchise.
Ferrari Review: A Full-Throttle Comeback
Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, and Shailene Woodley star in Ferrari, a tautly constructed work that sees director Michael Mann in top form.
The Boys In The Boat: George Clooney’s Latest Sinks
Based on the best-selling non-fiction book by Daniel James Brown, The Boys In The Boat tells the true story of the 1936 University of Washington men’s rowing team.
Percy Jackson and The Olympians Review: This Time It’s Good!
Percy Jackson and the Olympians begins with a well paced double-episode premiere on Disney+ that is sure to excite both newcomers and longtime fans.
The Iron Claw Review: Efron and Durkin Elevate Wrestling Family Drama
Zac Efron delivers a career-best performance in Sean Durkin's The Iron Claw, which recounts the Von Erich wrestling family dynasty.
Shelf Pick: Soft-Spoken Weepy Cult Child: A Gripping Tale of Rebellion, Identity, and Family
Soft-Spoken Weepy Cult Child is a poignant exploration of rebellion, family, and the complexities of love – both romantic and familial.
Poor Things Review: Lanthimos and Stone Deliver One of 2023’s Best
Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone reunite in Poor Things, a dark, fantastical exploration of patriarchy, masculinity, and feminism.
The Kardashians Season 4 Review: A Family Divided
Faced with these two polar opposite storylines, Season 4 of The Kardashians attempts to blend them into one season and is unsuccessful.
Shelf Pick: My Everest is an Inspiring Doc About Defying Perceived Limits
My Everest: The extraordinary journey of the first man with cerebral palsy to trek Everest Base Camp on horseback.
Maestro Review: Symphony No. 2 for Mr. Cooper
Bradley Cooper delivers a performance destined for biopic canon in Maestro, a film that defies biopic conventions.