'Radical' Review: The Power Of A Passionate Teacher | Sundance 2023
Eugenio Derbez leads a charming, predictable crowd-pleaser.
'Kim’s Video' & 'Young. Wild. Free.' | Sundance 2023
Two different bold films that shine in places but have issues plaguing their landings.
'Shortcomings' Review: Well-Written Witty Commentary | Sundance 2023
Randall Park’s directorial debut is a smart character study with worthwhile messages.
'The Whale' Review: Brendan Fraser Gives His All But It's Not Enough
The faithful adaptation can’t escape the play’s flaws.
'White Noise' Review: (Un)Controlled Chaos
Following the critically acclaimed Marriage Story, Noah Baumbach has decided to tap into a polar opposite genre and adapt Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel about a family navigating “white noise,” the background noise of brand-name consumerism.
'A Man Called Otto' Brings Old-School Charm And Emotion
In a year of films ranging from debaucherous epics to thrilling blockbusters, it’s been a while since we’ve seen an old-fashion crowd pleaser like A Man Called Otto. Please read our review now.
'Avatar: The Way Of Water' — Stunning, But Lacking
Over a decade after the first installment, Avatar: The Way Of Water brings us back to Pandora and gives us stunning visuals while needing a fresh script and more thought-out editing.
'Babylon' Review: Good, Could’ve Been Great
Babylon, the latest from director Damien Chazelle is undoubtedly a movie. Does the film live up to the hype? Read our thoughts now.
'Strange World' Review: Fun Family Film Falls Short
“Strange World is definitely one of the better choices in theaters for younger audiences this week, and is a worthwhile watch for families of all ages…”
'Glass Onion' Review: Better Than 'Knives Out'?
Is Rian Johnson’s second entry in the Daniel Craig-led whodunnit series better than the original? Read our thoughts now.
AFI Fest 2022: Hugh Jackman Is 'The Son's Only Saving Grace
Is Hugh Jackman’s tear-jerking performance enough to save this sinking ship? Read our thoughts now.
Spielberg Puts His Heart On The Screen In Legacy-Defining Film: 'The Fabelmans' Review
“Movies are dreams that you never forget.” Read our review of Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans now.
AFI Fest 2022: Guillermo del Toro’s 'Pinocchio' Is Art With A Capital "A"
Straight from the US premiere at AFI Fest 2022, read our review of Guillermo del Toro’s 'Pinocchio', hitting Netflix on December 9th.
AFI Fest 2022: 'She Said' Review - The Good The Bad And The Ugly
Read our review of She Said straight from the LA premiere before it hits theaters on November 18.
Review: Millie Bobby Brown Brings Charm And Charisma To 'Enola Holmes 2'
“Enola Holmes 2 is a step up from the original and excels in almost every way. The film is more a detective film than the original…”
'Weird: The Al Yankovic Story' Review:
“Weird is incredibly impressive, and is a film that people won’t believe is real unless they see it for themselves.”
'My Father's Dragon' Review
Adapting the iconic children’s book by Ruth Stiles Gannett, My Father’s Dragon is a charming yet elevated adaptation of the classic tale of a boy and his dragon building the friendship of a lifetime.
'Werewolf by Night' Review: Giacchino Makes Outstanding Directorial Debut
Read our review of Marvel Studios’ Werewolf by Night, streaming October 7 on Disney+
Shall We ‘Worry, Darling’? Our Review of 'Don’t Worry Darling'
One of the most anticipated films this year, does Don’t Worry Darling live up to the hype, or fall flat, according to most critics?