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.
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Read MoreIt's no wonder we're all still chasing that feeling we had the first time we saw the original "Matrix" all those years ago.
Read MoreThere 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
Read MoreThe real tragedy of this Macbeth is just how disappointing it is.
Read MorePearl, 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
Read MoreSee 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
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Read MoreIt 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?
Read MoreApart 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
Read MoreJujutsu 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
Read MoreSimilar to the works of Ari Aster, Parker Finn's Smile is one of the scariest (and most disturbing) studio horror films in years.
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreMy 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
Read MoreAt 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?
Read MoreThree guesses as to why this movie is out in January, and the first two don't count.
Read MoreTriangle 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
Read More"The Tender Bar" feels so authentic you can smell the cigarettes. But is it worth the trip?
Read MoreHorror film legend Dario Argento returns with a new giallo movie in Dark Glasses, a film that works for its intimate storytelling and compelling character work
Read MoreThere's one thing you can definitely say about "Belle" - if Mark Zuckerberg sees this film, he'll be looking on with awe.
Read MoreFrom the moment this "requel" was announced, it was very easy to wonder: Would this be the movie where "Scream" lost the magic?
Read MoreNetflix's new adaptation of Luckiest Girl Alive features a riveting performance by Mila Kunis but fails to really sell its complex story of trauma and revenge
Read MoreAs far as "Hotel Transylvania" movies are concerned, this definitely ranks in the top four.
Read MoreWhile "Munich: The Edge of War" succeeds as an entertaining if overly familiar (pre-) WWII spy thriller, it stumbles on the aspect that has courted controversy.
Read MoreIt's a Roland Emmerich movie, so you know what you're going to get. Is that enough to recommend "Moonfall"?
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