Cherry Review: A Big Bowl Of American Tragedies With Tom Holland On Top
Tom Holland flexes his dramatic chops in the Russo Brothers-directed Apple TV+ film "Cherry" -- but is the final result a movie worth watching?
Read MoreTom Holland flexes his dramatic chops in the Russo Brothers-directed Apple TV+ film "Cherry" -- but is the final result a movie worth watching?
Read MoreThe Menu is a real treat, even if it might be too grotesque to become a traditional awards season contender while also not quite enough of a typical horror film
Read MoreIt's honestly one of the most enjoyable theatrical releases of the year.
Read MoreA picture about life and love and generational trauma and familial ties and the cosmos and somehow also kung-fu and bagels and ... it's a lot.
Read MoreSebastián Lelio's The Wonder is very self-aware of the fact that it's more insightful as an allegory for the modern day, rather than as a window into the past
Read More"Minari" is a film about remembrance and the sour taste which can sometimes be in our mouths during the moments we'll later recall with fondness.
Read MoreNetflix's new family film Slumberland has a touching depth to its lead character and her odd companion, but it doesn't quite stick the landing with visuals
Read MoreFlorian Zeller had a triumphant release with The Father, but The Son, starring Hugh Jackman, does not live up to its predecessor in any discernable way
Read MoreThe Swimmers on Netflix tells the powerful story of two swimmers, played by real-life sisters, who overcome war and strife in Syria to compete in the Olympics
Read MoreNoah Baumbach's White Noise is an intriguing film featuring Adam Driver, but the third part leaves a little something to be desired as compared to the first two
Read MoreSarah Polley's Women Talking features an excellent ensemble of female actresses who are generous and given a lot to say, but it is also tense and rewarding
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a triumph of stop animation, bringing the classic tale to the screen with renewed relatability and emotional and visual depth
Read MoreMatilda the Musical on Netflix loses some of the edge that made Roald Dahl's original story so compelling, and it doesn't live up to the Danny DeVito version
Read MoreSam Mendes' ambitiously cast Empire of Light has a powerhouse cast but doesn't know how to make good use of Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, and Micheal Ward
Read MoreJames Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water is a visually dynamic return to the world of Pandora and beyond, but it's weighed down by a weak revenge plot
Read MoreAlejandro G. Iñárritu's Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is reminiscent of some of his more successful works of the past, but it's lacking over all
Read MoreDamien Chazelle takes on another element of the ephemeral with Babylon, a star-studded take on the transition of films from silent movies into the talkies
Read MoreSlippery ethics and the dark underbelly of the internet collide with a cat-and-mouse true crime story in "Silk Road." Is it worth your time and money?
Read MoreOkuno maximizes tension with every frame of her feature directorial debut, delivering one of the most tense movie experiences you're likely to have this year.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone's "Samaritan" is an ordinary tale of good versus evil that's even more formulaic than the franchise films it thinks it's an antidote to.
Read MoreThe new Hellraiser reboot on Hulu is a fierce new take on a property that's produced many sequels since Clive Barker's original horror masterpiece debuted
Read MoreMy Policeman is a muddled, disappointingly uneven production featuring lackluster performances from all three of its main stars, including Harry Styles
Read MoreHalloween Ends brings the latest Jamie Lee Curtis-led trilogy to an end, but it isn't the all-out thrill ride fans might be hoping for from Michael Myers
Read MoreWith "Bloodshot," Vin Diesel is looking to launch yet another successful comics-inspired film franchise. Should audiences bother showing up?
Read MoreWendell & Wild, from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele, entertains with outstanding animation and music backing up powerful themes and a satisfying storyline
Read MoreAmazon Prime Video's new film release Here Comes the Wedding is a showcase of great talent, but it doesn't quite come together to be the comedy it promises
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