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  • Randall in the hospital

    Clerks III Review: Back Behind The Register

    Kevin Smith finds something special again in Clerks III, which attempts to blend the indie nature of his early films with the strangeness of more recent work

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Benedetta nun

    Benedetta Review: Trying To Get Chose

    Anyone coming for this flick with pitchforks is just missing the point.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Simon and Nell looking forward

    Silent Night Review: Last Christmas

    "Silent Night" works a peculiar dark magic, leaving an impression that won't soon fade.

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Leonardo DiCaprio in Don't Look Up

    Don't Look Up Review: Too Close To Home?

    It's exactly the sort of movie no one wants to watch on the eve of Pandemic Year Three... which is exactly why it's so necessary.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Tess explores the space

    Barbarian Review: Surprise And Delight

    "Barbarian" is initially presented as a two-hander about a double Airbnb booking but ultimately offers so much more twists and genuine surprises to viewers

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Nicole Kidman Lucy

    Being The Ricardos Review: Sorkin Loves Lucy

    "Being the Ricardos" feels like a natural fit for Sorkin, another in his ever-expanding line of stories about brilliant people embroiled in turmoil.

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Viola Davis as Nanisca

    The Woman King Review: Entertaining, Even If Historically Questionable

    As a work of entertainment, The Woman King is a solid war film with strong production values and great performances, but its take on history is a mixed bag

    By Reuben Baron April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Rita Moreno West Side Story 2021

    West Side Story Review: Divided We Fall

    "West Side Story" is one of the most enchanting and entertaining filmgoing experiences of the year.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Sammy Fabelman looks in camera

    The Fabelmans Review: Spielberg Delivers Laughs, Tears, And Cheers

    The Fabelmans lives up to the hype -- even if it's not Steven Spielberg's best ever, it's the deeply personal work of a master filmmaker who loves his craft

    By Reuben Baron April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Spider-Man in "Spider-Man: No Way Home"

    Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: Petered Out

    "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is a movie that is so much fun, it doesn't need to be good.

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Fiennes King's Man

    The King's Man Review: In The Before Times

    "The King's Man" departs from its predecessors in a big way. Is this a good or a bad thing?

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Benoit Blanc looks suspicious

    Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: A Clever Crowd-Pleaser

    Rian Johnson's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is near-perfect, telling a very different story but capturing the same playful contempt for social elites

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in "The Matrix Resurrections"

    The Matrix Resurrections Review: A Hard Pill To Swallow

    It's no wonder we're all still chasing that feeling we had the first time we saw the original "Matrix" all those years ago.

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Jon Hamm in "Confess, Fletch"

    Confess, Fletch Review: A Lease With An Option To Buy

    There may never be a remake that wants less to be a remake than "Confess, Fletch," which features Jon Hamm as a wholly new version of the Chevy Chase favorite

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Tragedy of Macbeth

    The Tragedy Of Macbeth Review: Fair Is Foul, And Foul Is Fair

    The real tragedy of this Macbeth is just how disappointing it is.

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Pearl poster

    Pearl Review: An X-Traordinary Prequel

    Pearl, Ti West's latest film and a prequel to his previous 2022 horror hit, X, is a worthy prequel, reuniting the director with Mia Goth in the title role

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Constable Stalker is on the case

    See How They Run Review: Meta Noir

    See How They Run luxuriates in the well-worn tropes of the whodunnit genre, thumbing its well-frayed edges with sincerity from Saoirse Ronan and Sam Rockwell

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Fraser looking sad

    The Whale Review: Disappointing Drama, Brendan Fraser Blameless

    Although Darren Aronofsky's The Whale occasionally touches on the profound, and Brendan Fraser shines in the transformative role, it still lacks in substance

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Akeem sitting on leopard throne

    Coming 2 America Review: From Zamunda 2 Queens All Over Again

    It took more than 30 years for Eddie Murphy to star in a "Coming to America" sequel. Was that enough time to come up with a halfway funny script?

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Alice peers through the looking glass

    Don't Worry Darling Review: Traditional Values

    Apart from a daring performance by Florence Pugh, Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling doesn't have much to show for itself in the way of substance or style

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Yuta is ready for action

    Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Review: A Solid Gateway And Expansion Into The Hit Anime Franchise

    Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is not only a thrilling expansion of the main anime series but one that expertly distills what makes the show stand out in the first place

    By Samuel Stone April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Smile close-up

    Smile Review: That's The Last Thing You'll Do After Seeing This

    Similar to the works of Ari Aster, Parker Finn's Smile is one of the scariest (and most disturbing) studio horror films in years.

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Bobby (Billy Eichner) smiles

    Bros Review: Love Isn't Love

    The hype is earned for Billy Eichner's history-making gay romcom Bros, a film about queer love that showcases the toxicity of masculinity in more ways than one

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Gretchen looking annoyed

    My Best Friend's Exorcism Review: High School Is Hell

    My Best Friend's Exorcism has a solid cast with scene-stealing young actors and balances horror and comedy very well -- here's our review of the new teen film

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Raya standing defiantly

    Raya And The Last Dragon Review: Straight Fire

    At this point, we all know every Disney adventure follows a formula. But does Disney's animated Asian fantasy "Raya and the Last Dragon" soar anyway?

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Jessica Chastain in The 355

    The 355 Review: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Girlboss

    Three guesses as to why this movie is out in January, and the first two don't count.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Waitress smiles

    Triangle Of Sadness Review: All Aboard The Boat Trip From Hell

    Triangle of Sadness is a Palm D'or winning satire about a yuppie cruise gone very wrong, and here's what does and doesn't work about the critically revered film

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
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