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    Nope Review: Watch The Skies

    Nope, Jordan Peele's third film, is a summer adventure blockbuster, a tremendous exercise in spectacle, and proof that he has only begun to show what he can do

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
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    Resurrection Review: Death And Rebirth

    Rebecca Hall shines in the lead of Resurrection, as a woman who faces a dark piece of her past and finds a supernatural entity summoning her to finish something

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • .DC league of superpets dog

    DC League Of Super-Pets Review: Superman's Best Friend

    DC League of Super Pets offers just enough charm and warmth to stand out at the end of the most packed theatrical summer since the beginning of the pandemic

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Colin Farrell open-mouthed

    Thirteen Lives Review: Underwater And Out Of Its Depth

    Ron Howard's Thirteen Lives provides a faithful adaptation of the events but falls strangely flat and unsatisfying in moments where it should be captivating

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Bodies Bodies Bodies Review: House Party

    Bodies Bodies Bodies is one of the must-see genre films of 2022, with a hilarious and yet terrifying story about a group of friends and strangers playing a game

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Brad Pitt has scars

    Bullet Train Review: Going Off The Rails

    Bullet Train is everything you want from a popcorn blockbuster, best experienced with your brain switched firmly in the off position, but the third act is messy

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Naru with facepaint

    Prey Review: The Ultimate Hunt

    Prey becomes the best Predator film since the original and a true showcase for what the creature can still do with the right filmmakers and Amber Midthunder

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Luck

    Luck Review: You're Out Of It If You're Watching This

    The most remarkable thing about "Luck" is that any storytelling magic John Lasseter once had with Toy Story and Pixar is now all but absent in the charmless pic

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman with bugs in her eyes

    Glorious Review: A Hole In The World

    Glorious, a new horror film from director Rebekah McKendry, is locked-room descent into Lovecraftian madness that's both darkly funny and surprisingly profound

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Esther looks scary

    Orphan: First Kill Review: Esther's Bloody Return

    If you go into "Orphan: First Kill" expecting the origin of Esther's murderous ways then you'll be disappointed but the second half is still wildly entertaining

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Idris Elba looks scared

    Beast Review: Lion Taming 101

    "Beast," starring Idris Elba as a grieving father on a safari, feels too haunting to have fun with but far too silly for its mawkish melodrama to truly resonate

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • The Djinn looking away

    Three Thousand Years Of Longing Review: An Eternal Story

    George Miller's adaptation of A.S. Byatt's "The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye" is a daring story about stories set amid a tug of war between reason and passion

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Lady Gaga House of Gucci

    House Of Gucci Review: Catastrophic Couture

    "House of Gucci," like the high-end fashion it often displays, is all the more charming for its flaws and questionable creative decisions.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Funny Pages Robert Comics Store

    Funny Pages Review: An Anxiety-Inducing Coming Of Age Comedy

    Owen Kline's directorial debut, Funny Pages, is not a cringe-comedy so much as it is a full-body squirm one, but here's why it left us wanting so much more

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Alana looking at camera

    Licorice Pizza Review: California Dreamin'

    One of the most captivating films of the year.

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • John Lennon in "Get Back"

    The Beatles: Get Back Review: Reality Leaves A Lot To The Imagination

    Not so much a film as an immersion, Peter Jackson's "Get Back" is unlike anything you've seen before.

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Evie smiling

    The Invitation Review: Whites Only Wedding

    In The Invitation, Nathalie Emmanuel stars as a grieving young woman whose search for family leads her to a gothic wedding that is not what it appears to be

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Winslow Fegley in "8-Bit Christmas"

    8-Bit Christmas Review: Nostalgia's Punch Out

    "8-Bit Christmas" may seem a little crudely constructed at times, but it's as comforting as turning on an old video game.

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • 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
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