'I Used to Be Funny' Review: Rachel Sennott Shows Range in Ally Pankiw's Thoughtful Comedy-Drama
If you thought Rachel Sennott was a star before, you haven't seen anything yet.
'Scrambled' Review: Leah McKendrick Makes Grand Debut With Millennial Fertility Coming-of-Age Comedy
A remarkable showcase for McKendrick, who provides a raw yet hilarious breakthrough performance.
'Bottoms' Review: Lesbian Fight Club Teen Comedy is the Knockout of the Summer
Seligman and Sennott are a dream team, like Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst.
'Joy Ride' Review: Crazy Raunchy Asians
Joy Ride objectifies men, targets white people, and is one of the year's best comedies.
'The Wrath of Becky' Review: Rebel Teen Returns for Another Alt-Right Bloodbath
Offers the familiar rebellious girl vs. hate group gorefest formula with the same skillful execution as its predecessor.
'Cora Bora' Review: Meg Stalter Shows Off Her Star Power in Solid Bisexual Dramedy | SXSW 2023
Cora Bora supplies welcome queer-inclusivity to an overfamiliar character archetype led by a show-stopping Megan Stalter
'Evil Dead Rise' Review: The Dead Has Never Been More Alive in Gnarly, New Evil Dead Installment
a head-ripping bloody great time at the movies.
'If You Were the Last' Review: Anthony Mackie and Zoë Chao Find Love in Space in Cute Sci-Fi Rom-Com
An endlessly funny and stylish sci-fi rom-com fueled by Anthony Mackie and Zoë Chao’s impeccable chemistry.
'Fitting In' Review: Molly McGlynn's Teen Traumedy Bleeds Raunchy, Raw Honesty
Highlights an under-discussed reproductive health topic with thoughtfulness and raunchiness.
'BlackBerry' Review: Smart Bio Drama About the World's First Smartphone Hits 5G Bars
A refreshing rise and fall narrative less concerned about the impact of the product itself, leaning towards a layered study of three business dudes using power and passion for profit.
'Air' Review: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Go Good Shoe Hunting in Sincere Sports Dramedy
This is a Space Jam and Like Mike prequel. I don’t care what anyone says.
‘It Lives Inside’ Review: Earnest Hindu Horror Fails to get a Scare out of its Mason Jar
Means well but suffers from frustrating execution, generic plotting, and underwhelming thrills.