'My Father's Dragon' Review: Cartoon Saloon's Latest is a Beautifully Animated Wonder
Even though it’s geared towards a younger audience—more so than their previous projects—this Celtic fable is a gorgeously animated and earnest story.
'White Noise' Review: Noah Baumbach's Colorful Farce on Hysteria is His Most Ambitious Flick Yet
White Noise has Noah Baumbach advancing his skillset with an ambitious farce on the hysteria and existentialism that lives inside all of us.
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Review: Thoughtful Tribute to Chadwick Boseman Soars Beyond the MCU
When the screenplay acts as a character study of grief and its ramifications, it serves as a hard-hitting poetic ode to Chadwick and the mantle of the Black Panther.
'Causeway' Review: Jennifer Lawrence Returns to Her Roots in Intimate Drama of a Soldier's Recovery
Causeway is a thoughtful slice-of-life that authentically explores the recovery steps after a traumatic event.
'Till' Review: Moving Tale of Emmett Till's Mother Seeking Justice For Her Son's Murder
A powerful and riveting bio-drama that brings a thoughtful approach to its subject matter with integrity and love.
‘Black Adam’ Review: Dwayne Johnson's DC Anti-Hero Flick is Mindless Fun
There are specks of greatness within the mid-tier story but it’s more entertaining than the past few MCU features, which is saying a lot.
'Wendell and Wild' Review: Henry Selick and Jordan Peele's Spooky Animated Fable Stuns and Stumbles
From a visual standpoint, Wendell & Wild is a masterful punk, spooky stop motion gem.
'Halloween Ends' Review: David Gordon Green's Halloween Finale Falls onto its Own Knife.
What a way for this reboot trilogy to conclude: falling onto its own knife.
'Aftersun' Review: Charlotte Wells' Reflective Father-Daughter A24 Drama is a Profound Debut
A harrowing and powerful debut that encapsulates the authenticity of childhood wonder.
'Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile' Review: Singing Croc Musical Adds Serotonin For Your Families
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is a charming family flick that does right by Bernard Waber’s classic story.
'TÁR' Review: Portrait of a Maestro Under Fire
Todd Field’s return to filmmaking was worth the wait.
'The Banshees of Inisherin' Review: Sublime Irish Folktale of a Friendship Turned Feud
Martin McDonagh at his most minimalist, yet most mature.