'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.
'Sanctuary' Review: Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott Shine in Sexy BDSM Battle of Wits
He was an heir. She was a dom. Can I make it any more obvious?
‘Smile’ Review: Lackluster Horror Puts a Frown on Your Face
Throughout Smile, Sosie Bacon is haunted by an entity that makes her hear voices. I, too, was hearing a voice: it was Jamie Lee Curtis saying, “It’s about trauma.”
'Devotion' Review: Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell Soar in Nuanced War Bio-Drama
A wonderful study of an American hero whose story deserves to be seen by everyone.
'Brother' TIFF 2022 Review: Boyz in the Borough
Can we get a Lady Bird? Can we get a Turning Red?
'Bros' Review: Billy Eichner's Groundbreaking Gay Rom-Com Tops the Genre
Mr. Billy on the Street hits you in the feels.
'Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.' Review: Brown and Hall Blesses Surface Leveled Christian Satire
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul’s satirical edge is far from a repetitive one-note joke as Ebo’s script explores the inner workings of this once reputable couple.
'See How They Run' Review: Once Upon a Time in the West End
A delightfully breezy, meta whodunnit comedy that gets to have its cake and eat it, too.
'Don't Worry Darling' Review: Florence Pugh Carries Wilde's Stylish yet Middling Sci-Fi Thriller
At best, Don’t Worry Darling is an extended Black Mirror episode that’s not even impressive by Black Mirror standards.
'Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero' Review: Gohan and Piccolo's Excellent Reformation
Toriyama goes the extra mile to course correct those missteps and give fans what they want: Gohan being a badass again.
'Bullet Train' Review: Assassins on a Train Getting Quippy
You deadass hired Kimiko from The Boys for an action flick and had her play an attendant? Really?