Review: The Rhythm Section
Blake Lively and Jude Law overqualified for an unexciting spy flick.
Blake Lively and Jude Law overqualified for an unexciting spy flick.
Greta Gerwig directs Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh in a dazzling new take on the classic tale.
A new kind of Adam Sandler flick and a predictably Hollywoodian Fox News takedown with a major star turn by Charlize Theron.
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are unforgettably good in this devastating (and funny) divorce chronicle.
Schemes abound in this ridiculously complicated country manor murder mystery.
Some quality time with Tom Hanks’s Mister Rogers.
Kristen Stewart in another reboot of the venerable action franchise.
A quietly horrifying look back at China’s disastrous, 35-year-long national birth-control program.
De Niro, Pesci and Pacino in Scorsese’s most melancholy mob drama, and Schwarzenegger returns in the latest installment of a super-played-out franchise.
Lighting up with Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon.
Undead again with Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone, and some dark and stormy nights with Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson.
Brad Pitt’s outer-space daddy issues and a look behind the scenes at the zombie apocalypse.
Bill Hader and Jessica Chastain in a very long and crowded horror sequel.
David Oyelowo in a sci-fi crime thriller and John Travolta in a movie by Fred Durst.
A low-intensity Nic Cage (what’s the point?) and a long-overdue visit with some hillbilly snake handlers.
Quentin Tarantino journeys into the movie-biz past and replays the Manson murders.
Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista are well worth seeing, but not in this movie.
The unrequested return of a vintage comedy franchise, and a brand-new brain-dead zombie riff.
Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench and Ian McKellen—three great Shakespeareans—in a glowing tribute to Shakespeare himself.
Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson and Chris Hemsworth assemble a decade’s worth of superheroes for a long, fond…farewell?
Robert Pattinson in Claire Denis's slow-going sci-fi exercise.
Jordan Peele puts his nerdcore imprimatur on a classy reboot.
Elizabeth Holmes, queen of lies
Slow-boil Irish horror and a biopic for the master of rough-trade sex photography.
The money-minting trilogy comes to a close.
Dwayne Johnson presides over a sweet, funny and pretty much true pro-wrestling tale.
Black-metal murder boys and a failed Sam Elliott fable.
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