You can dance, you can jive, and have the time of your life…once Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again finally finds the energy and enthusiasm we have been promised all along.
Read MoreUncovering one remarkable story leads to another level of shock and awe, with Tim Wardle's mesmerizing new documentary Three Identical Strangers.
Read MoreCompleting the trilogy, Hotel Transylvania 3 is exactly the movie you think it is, with mostly pleasing results.
Read MoreThis movie is the dumbest, most ludicrous movie you will see this summer. And I think I may love it.
Read MoreJim McKay’s En El Séptimo Día (On the Seventh Day) is a terrific look at a different kind of immigrant story, as a bicycle deliveryman weighs a number of decisions in one life-changing week in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Read MoreRobert Pattinson is among the finest actors we have going right now, and his tour de force performance in Damsel only reinforces this point.
Read MoreLorna Tucker’s documentary gives us a compelling, all access look at fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, and somehow leaves more questions raised than answered.
Read MoreKevin Macdonald’s Whitney is a stunning, searing, unforgettable look at the iconic musician whose life in front of and behind the camera crashed together for the whole world to see. One of the year’s finest documentaries.
Read MoreBoundaries finds Christopher Plummer and Vera Farmiga starring as a father and daughter working through an array of conflicts on a family road trip.
Read MoreGod bless America! In the franchise’s fourth entry, The First Purge takes us back to how all this Purge-ing nonsense got started in the first place.
Read MoreIn the sequel to 2015’s Sicario, Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro team up to navigate through a series of dangerous and illicit dealings at or near the U.S. - Mexico border.
Read MoreLeave No Trace is a deliberately paced drama about a father and daughter living off the grid in the Pacific Northwest, with a great Ben Foster and outstanding turn from newcomer Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie.
Read MoreJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom shows that its not just a mythical park that is broken when it comes to this massive money-making franchise.
Read MoreChristian Papierniak’s debut feature may not always stick its landings, but he gets a terrific performance from Mackenzie Davis to keep us watching.
Read MoreIt turns out, 14 years was worth the wait. Incredibles 2 is a blast, and perfect for the summer movie season.
Read MoreThe first five-star movie we have seen in 2018, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is a moving, balanced tribute to the iconic Mr. Rogers and shows how we all were a part of his neighborhood.
Read MoreInspired by a true story, Tag tells the story of a group of friends who have maintained the childhood game for over three decades, all conspiring to finally tag the one player who has never been touched.
Read MoreThe next movie you are waiting to love, Hearts Beat Loud is a wonderful, endearing, honest look at love, trust, and finding your inner voice.
Read MoreControversial and polarizing First Reformed finds Ethan Hawke giving perhaps the finest performance of his career.
Read MoreIntrospective, observant, and retaining a sense of realism, The Rider tells the story of a 20-year-old cowboy in the Midwest, adjusting to life after a serious head injury ends his dreams of becoming a rodeo star.
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