An intoxicating remake with great performances lit by shadow and flame.
Robert Zemeckis makes a movie without some of the things that make it a movie.
Steve McQueen's latest is a scattered, overly saccharine World War II drama.
Ghostbusters Afterlife director Jason Reitman turns TV history into an electric, claustrophobic trophic story.
A near-perfect handshake of musical subject and visual form.
A movie sure to melt the coldest of hearts.
Like Harley Quinn, the sequel is a little too obsessed with Joker.
Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino tap into real and fictional tragedy.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney’s Ocean’s reunion is a dud.
A charming (if unnecessary) legacy sequel.
An action remake that looks bad and feels worse.
The storms don't feel real, but the people do.
The past is the monkey on the new season's back.
The Minions are, for better or worse, the only things that work here.
A great playwright makes a bold leap to coming-of-age cinema.
References to the max, but minimal smarts and intrigue.
A smart but emotionally stunted sequel.
An empty but entertaining Trump biopic led by an impeccable cast.
David Cronenberg's frigid film about mourning in the 21st century.
A banal new frontier for Kevin Costner.
A sardonic anthology of love and obsession.
The Godfather director shatters all four walls with his bold, frustrating, jaw-dropping vision.
A personal true crime tapestry that has more on its mind than narrating facts.
A pulse-pounding tennis drama led by three great performances.
A funny, disturbing documentary about the modern internet
A pretty solid show, no matter which way you slice it.
An uneven conclusion with powerful high-notes.
A bland period piece about anonymous posting.
A long comedown from last week's peak
A standout episode that gives each character some much-needed downtime.
The show’s mid-season premiere skips a few beats, but ultimately sticks the landing.
Ryan Gosling one-ups Barbie with his funniest performance yet.
Dev Patel’s directorial debut features flimsy action and muddled politics.
It’s a swing and a miss for the Sandman in Netflix’s latest sci-fi film.
A charming, thoughtful, apocalyptic sci-fi romance in which a buoy falls in love with a satellite
The camera is a ghostly void in Steven Soderbergh’s excellent horror romp
A stilted musical remake that never gets off the ground
A controversial, Godfather-inspired Bollywood blockbuster
The one where tension fizzles out
Christ, this savior is boring
The world’s worst dad returns
Forward momentum – technically
Betrayal can be exhausting
An uneven work of rock-star sci-fi
Emotional highs amidst a scattered story
Martin Scorsese’s Native American epic is unapologetically vicious by design.
An unnerving, campy triumph
Chloe Domont’s livewire directorial debut
Excessive flashbacks can’t hinder Omar Sy’s casual charm
Metaphorror strikes again.
A conflicted film about America’s opioid crisis
What happened to Taika Waititi?
Alexander Payne’s riotous coming-of-age comedy-drama
Kenneth Branagh continues to be Poirot’s biggest fanboy.
Drive My Car director Hamaguchi Ryusuke captures nature and community
Harmony Korine’s strange, spellbinding experiment
A delightfully perverse romp about bodies and brains
A cool-looking sci-fi movie with nothing to say
Christopher Nolan’s atomic biopic is big, bold, and surprisingly intimate.
Sarah Snook shines in an otherwise dull Australian thriller.
Tom Cruise is back to fight God and save Hollywood’s jobs.
The show will return, but this is the best it’ll ever be.
We didn’t realize how good we had it with Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Hypnotic, starring Ben Affleck, is a sci-fi thriller by Robert Rodriguez with few hints of sci-fi, thrills, or Robert Rodriguez.