F9: The Fast Saga was the movie that seemed to draw people back to the theaters coming out of a pandemic. However, we all deserve something better.
Read MoreRita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It is a wonderful tribute to an iconic actor who embraces the opportunity to share stories and memories from a seven-decade career which is still going strong.
Read MoreBypassing theaters, Pixar’s 24th animated film, Luca, is a kind, sweet-natured tale of two friends caught in between two worlds.
Read MoreIn the Heights, adapted from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony-Award winning musical, leaps off the screen, onto your playlists and into your heart, as one of 2021’s best films.
Read MoreInspired by the 2002 film and the existing Netflix spin-off series, Spirit Untamed is a retelling of a television series for the big screen, with subpar animation and a talented cast given nothing to do.
Read MoreDisney’s Cruella is an origin story set in 1970s England, detailing how a young British girl turns into the diabolical Cruella de Vil, played to the hilt by Oscar winner Emma Stone.
Read MoreA Quiet Place Part II is an intense, terrifying sequel that ensnares us in a horror film we cannot turn away from.
Read MoreA massive box office success in its native Australia, murder mystery The Dry arrives stateside with Eric Bana starring as a private investigator, forced to return to a hometown he left long ago and taking up an investigation around an alleged murder-suicide involving a childhood friend.
Read MoreIn a time where crowd-pleasing films have taken a backseat to more dramatic offerings, Dream Horse is a breath of fresh air - an underdog story that simply make you smile.
Read MoreSpiral: From the Book of Saw is all over the map in terms of what kind of Saw film, what kind of horror film, and just what kind of overall movie it hopes to be. A stunning disappointment.
Read MoreFeaturing a terrific breakout performance from Ezra Dewey, The Djinn tells the story of a mute 12-year-old boy who makes a wish when he finds a book of spells. As they say: Be careful what you wish for.
Read MoreProfile, presented as though everything is transpiring on a computer screen, details a female journalist going undercover to learn how ISIS recruits young women and finds herself resisting being lured into the cause.
Read MoreA bit messy and rough around the edges, Guy Ritchie trusts Jason Statham to bring Wrath Of Man across the finish line, which the veteran actor does the very best he can.
Read MoreHere Today is not at all a good movie, but writer/director/lead actor Billy Crystal tries his hardest to make this scattershot look at aging and dementia something endearing and meaningful.
Read MoreThose who know Roy Andersson’s work will eagerly embrace About Endlessness and it’s vignette-style, largely plotless look at how people matter and where we belong in the world.
Read MoreZhang Yimou’s new film Cliff Walkers, a Chinese spy film set in the 1930s, is a beautifully crafted but narratively dense story that requires a viewer’s utmost attention.
Read MoreMichael B. Jordan gets his chance to lead a big blockbuster action movie franchise, though Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse is an average-at-best, forgettable introduction.
Read MoreBen Sharrock’s BAFTA-nominated breakthrough film Limbo provides an insightful, offbeat look at the refugee and immigrant experience, through the eyes of a young Syrian man in conflict with himself and his family.
Read MoreNikole Beckwith’s Together Together is a smart, clever relationship movie which goes a different direction than many might anticipate.
Read MoreTied together by the idea of where we fit into an ever-changing and evolving society, this year’s Oscar nominees for Best Animated Short Film walk us through stories of grief, uncertainty, anxiety, classism, and embracing the mundane routines of everyday life.
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