Celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson). What first appeared Instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.
Read MoreCanada’s ETERNAL SPRING, competing for Best International Feature at the 2023 Oscars, is a blend of live action, archive, and animation, documenting a religious organization’s hijacking of Chinese television in 2002.
Read MoreWith Black Adam, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson enters the world of superheroes, through the DC Extended Universe, in a role many feel he was born to play.
Read MoreHarry Styles plays an emotionally conflicted policeman caught in a love triangle in 1950s England in My Policeman, which also stars Emma Corrin and David Dawson,
Read MoreChaotic, frenzied and frustrating, Amsterdam is rudderless and a major misfire.
Read MoreSigourney Weaver elevates a rather basic script with a strong performance in The Good House, reuniting seamlessly with frequent acting partner Kevin Kline.
Read MorePerhaps the biggest indignity of Andrew Dominik’s Blonde is that it exists at all, wasting a stunning performance from Ana de Armas as the iconic Marilyn Monroe.
Read MoreA film that goes so spectacularly off-the-rails in its final act, you almost have to see Olivia Wilde’s scattered, messy, modern-day guilty pleasure - Don’t Worry Darling.
Read MoreLena Dunham’s Catherine Called Birdy is an amusing, good-natured medieval coming-of-age story with a breakout performance from Bella Ramsey.
Read MoreThough it has some nice moments, and an irresistible capuchin monkey, crowd pleaser Gigi & Nate falls apart with a misguided political bend that derails the film’s lazy, easy appeal.
Read MoreInspired and clever, Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. may stumble in eventual execution, but features a terrific Regina Hall performance worth believing in.
Read MoreMore fun and intense than it likely has any right to be, Beast is a tightly wound thriller that finds Idris Elba defending his family from a monstrous lion on the hunt.
Read MoreApple TV+ is where you can find Luck, an animated film that has a lot of energy but a plot riddled with convoluted storytelling, confusing characters, and a plot that makes very little sense.
Read MoreFor those who wanted a movie about a cat stuck in a tree, except the cat is actually two human beings and the tree is a 2,000 foot radio tower in the middle of nowhere, then Fall is the movie for you.
Read MoreThough the story is merely mediocre, DC League of Super-Pets stays above water thanks to the great chemistry between Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, and an inspired performance from Kate McKinnon.
Read MoreJordan Peele’s science fiction blockbuster Nope may be his easiest to tear apart, but even as a “summer movie,” his insights, ambition, and views on the world remain compelling and well worth discussing and debating.
Read MoreA moving, endearing, charming film about life, loss, and overcoming adversity - from the perspective of a one-inch talking shell. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is simply wonderful in nearly every way.
Read MoreLesley Manville is delightful in this wonderful and charming story of a down-on-her-luck cleaning lady who vows to own a Christian Dior dress in 1950s London.
Read MoreAfter an awards season qualifying run in New York and Los Angeles, animated adventure film The Sea Beast arrives on Netflix. Here’s hoping you and your personal Netflix algorithm find this Beast; it is certainly worth the hunt.
Read MoreAfter reinvigorating Thor as a viable character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Thor: Ragnarok, writer/director Taika Waititi returns with Thor: Love and Thunder and delivers lacking focus or a consistent tone.
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