Three Thousand Years Of Longing Review
Three Thousand Years Of Longing feels like an incomplete thought but at least George Miller is thinking harder and bolder than most directors.
Samaritan Review
Sylvester Stallone stars as a washed-up hero in a film that brings almost nothing new to the table. How did their "dark" take on the format go awry?
Orphan: First Kill Review
The questionably awaited prequel to Jaume Collet-Serra's 2009 psychological horror film will likely be adored by fans but forgotten by newcomers.
Day Shift Review
Netflix's Day Shift adds up to an interesting idea and a couple of good action sequences brought down by a truly awful script.
Emily The Criminal Review
Emily the Criminal is a song that's been played before, but it plays the notes better than most.
They/Them Review
They/Them has a promising start and entertaining cast, but for those hoping to watch a strong slasher, this isn't the right choice.
Prey Review
The long-awaited fifth entry in the Predator franchise is a solid return to form and a huge leap forward.
Bodies Bodies Bodies Review
Smartly satirical and brutally biting, Bodies Bodies Bodies is a fun and fresh take on the slasher genre.
Bullet Train Review
Unlike its titular mode of transportation, Bullet Train never manages to stay on the rails long enough to work properly.
DC League Of Super-Pets Review
Despite mediocre advertising, DC League of Super-Pets is a pleasant summer surprise.
Nope Review
Jordan Peele's third directorial effort is a bizarre, clever sci-fi spectacle that proves that one for him can still be one for everyone else.
The Gray Man Review
The Russo Brothers' latest attempt to build an action franchise is a flashy display that can't outrun its lack of imagination.
Thor: Love and Thunder Review
Thor: Love and Thunder packs the action, laughs, and heart with a journey that brings the god of thunder full circle and pushes his arc forward.
The Princess Review
With no story, no style, and nothing particularly interesting to say, The Princess is a royal mess.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Review
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is sincere, funny, and thoughtful in the most painfully delightful way.
The Black Phone Review
The Black Phone is a tense, heartfelt, and decent throwback horror experience
Tribeca Film Festival 2022: The Drop Review
Not even an all-star cast of comedy actors could save this movie which is filled with boring clichés and a plot that fizzles out too quickly.
Tribeca Film Festival 2022: Don't Make Me Go Review
Father-daughter duo Max and Wally show the good, the bad, and the ugly of single fatherhood and the inevitability of death.
Lightyear Review
Lightyear's spectacular space action helps to make up for its somewhat muddled story.