

'Sinners' Review: Ryan Coogler's Blood-soaked Southern Gothic Horror Masterpiece
Coogler’s first original flick is a staggeringly sophisticated studio horror with so much on its mind and sharpened fangs ready to bite.

'The Amateur' Review: Wannabe 90s Espionage Thriller Fails to Decode a Distinctive Identity
We have Michael Man—I mean Mr. Rob—I mean Jason Bour—I mean Tony Scot—I mean Edward Snowden at home.

‘A Minecraft Movie’ Review: Jack Black’s Craft Can’t Save This Video Game Adaptation's Hollow-Blocked Banality
A corporate affair as lifeless as working in a mine shaft.

‘Warfare’ Review: Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s Visceral Iraqi-Set Flick is an Intense Portrait of Wartime Survival
A refreshing change of pace from nearly two decades of jingoist, nationalist Hollywood war films.

‘The Threesome’ Review: Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer-King, and Ruby Cruz Charms in Kinky and Compassionate Rom-Com
Delivers on supreme hetero chaos through a grounded and thoroughly charming lens.

‘A Working Man’ Review: Jason Statham's Latest Blue Collar Beat-em-up is a Dumb-as-bricks Delight
At this point, you should know what you're getting into when you see a Statham flick.

‘Mickey 17’ Review: Two Robert Pattinson's Find Their Individuality in Bong Joon-Ho’s Silly Absurdist Satire
Perhaps the movie we need in these Trump 2.0 times.

'Bob Trevino Likes It' Review: Befriending a New Father Figure
You are my dad; you're my dad, boogie, woogie, woogie.

'Snow White' Review: Rachel Zegler Stuns in Not-So-Heigh-Horrible Disney Live-Action Update
Rachel Zegler pours her entire soul into the role and every inch of that results in pure magic.

'Death of a Unicorn' Review: Unicorn Carnage Spree is a Surface Leveled Satirical Romp
A “baby's first satire” that's not as funny or clever as it seems.

'Dead Lover' Review: A Freaky and Funny Frankenstein Iteration For the Freaks
If you're a big fan of the macabre and the absurdist, this one's for you.

'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl' Review: Zambian Customs are Challenged in Poetic Family Drama Concerning Silence and Complicity
Rungano Nyoni crafts a thoughtful, powerful, visually visceral firecracker of a family drama.
Coogler’s first original flick is a staggeringly sophisticated studio horror with so much on its mind and sharpened fangs ready to bite.