SXSW: A Disturbance in the Force Review
The Star Wars Holiday Special is seen as the holy grail of bad TV. A new documentary reveals its surprising importance to modern multimedia fandom.
Scream VI Review
Scream VI finds success in reinvention while also keeping the most popular elements of the franchise intact.
Creed 3 Review
Adonis Creed shows no signs of fatigue in round three, as Jonathan Majors makes a valid claim to be crowned best Rocky villain of all time.
Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Review
Jason Statham rejoins Guy Ritchie for their least interesting collaboration yet. This globe-trotting heist film barely accomplishes its mission.
Cocaine Bear Review
Elizabeth Banks's latest pits a drug-addled bear against a group of morons in an honest no-frills slasher.
We Have A Ghost Review
Netflix's latest horror comedy from Christopher Landon is heartfelt but overstuffed.
Marlowe Review
Neil Jordan's take on Raymond Chandler's iconic detective is a bizarrely sincere take on the genre.
Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Review
Ant-Man's third outing in the MCU doesn't rise above the expectations of every other Marvel project.
Knock At The Cabin Review
M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Paul Tremblay's excellent horror novel is a bit of a mess, but the staggeringly strong performances make it work.
Infinity Pool Review
Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool dives into an intriguing idea but loses the thread the further it goes.
JUNG_E Review
Yeon Sang-ho's sci-fi action film features a few stellar set pieces and some truly moving glimpses of a nightmarish future.
Missing Review
Missing doesn't skimp on its twisty mystery elements and makes the most of its storytelling format.
Plane Review
After a harrowing plane crash, this aerial action film settles in for a perfectly predictable thriller.
The Pale Blue Eye Review
This Netflix mystery stars Christian Bale as a detective investigating a gruesome killing spree with the help of a young Edgar Allan Poe.
M3GAN Review
The Blumhouse take on Child's Play isn't scary, but it might be camp and comical enough to make a lot of people happy.
Bardo, False Chronicles Of A Handful Of Truths Review
Long, bizarre, and wonderfully self-indulgent, Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu's deeply personal passion project is an incredible experience.
Babylon Review
Overly long, abrasive, and occasionally entertaining, Babylon is as messy as its silent-era parties.
Avatar: The Way of Water Review
James Cameron delivers another action-packed visual feast with Avatar: The Way of Water.
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Review
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a complex, layered fairy tale rendered in gorgeous stop-motion animation.
Strange World Review
For all its attempts at presenting what it promises, Strange World ends up feeling too generic.