'Atropia' Review: Military Satire Has Wit and Romance, but Not Much Else
Barely a movie, more of a backdoor pilot for an FX series that would have aired in 2009.
'No Other Choice' Review: Park Chan-wook's Timely, Dark, Hilarious Comedic Satire That Slays with Style
But truly, what else can one expect from one of the sharpest filmmakers to ever do it?
‘Scarlet’ Review: Mamoru Hosoda's Supernatural, Gender-Swapped Hamlet is Another On-Brand Overambitious Spectacle
It might be overwhelming to take in at once if this is your first Hosoda.
'Sirāt' Review: A Memorable, Hypnotic Dance Through Hell
It's like going to a rave and experiencing it through a maximalist, shroomed-up lens.
‘Marty Supreme’ Review: Josh Safdie’s Gonzo, Epic Ode to Working-Class American Dreamers Unearths Timothée Chalamet at His Career-Best
Little Timmy Tim should have saved his “I want to be one of the greats” SAG Awards acceptance speech for A Complete Unknown for this instead.
'Zootopia 2' Review: Disney Animation's Return to Animal-Run Concrete Jungle Shines with Sharper Claws in Studio's Best Sequel Yet
If they don’t have that fox and bunny make-out sloth-py style in the next film, I'm rioting against Disney Animation.
'Rental Family' Review: Brendan Fraser Charms in Slight, Gentle Drama About Human Connection
Hikari’s drama operates in a golly gee, schmaltzy, feel-good environment, nothing more or less, but it does leave a nice little smile on your face.
'Sisu: Road to Revenge' Review: A Craftier, Sillier Finnish Action Sequel With Looney Tunes Energy
In the next movie, let Korpi 1v1 Feathers McGraw.
'Wicked: For Good' Review: A Chaotic, Tornado-Filled Finale Despite Powerful Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Performances
Whatever magic that flying broom had to propel itself into the air in ‘Part One’ hits only severe turbulence throughout ‘For Good’ before crashing onto a yellow-brick tarmac.
'Die My Love' Review: Jennifer Lawrence Roars With Power in Lynne Ramsey's Potent Postpartum Psychodrama
Lynne Ramsay's direction, with Jennifer Lawrence's bone-rattling performance, renders Die My Love a raw and unflinching portrait of postpartum psychosis in a single primal depiction.