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  • The Thunderbolts team standing together

    Thunderbolts* Review: A Disastrous Team, But A Surprisingly Solid Marvel Movie

    "Thunderbolts*" is a more serious entry into the MCU, and it has us excited for what's to come in Phase 6.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Walker looking intensely at Beaumont

    Havoc Review: Tom Hardy's Action Movie Doesn't Live Up To The Promised Chaos Of The Title

    Although it's a generic crime tale, "Havoc" is still a fun watch thanks to Tom Hardy's dedication to his role.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Braxton and Christian facing each other (2025)

    The Accountant 2 Review: The Franchise Gets Bigger & Sillier But Doesn't Lose Its Heart

    "The Accountant 2" keeps the energy going from the first outing, this time with added laughs and tender moments between Christian and Brax.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Smoke and Stack standing together outside in suits

    Sinners Review: Ryan Coogler's Most Ambitious Movie Yet Hits More Than It Misses

    "Sinners" is a huge undertaking with a great cast, but some of its misses suggest that it is possible for a movie to try to be too many things at once.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Ray, Lt. Donald, and Sgt. Laerrus in a house in

    Warfare Review: Less Messy Than Civil War, But Also Less Interesting

    "Warfare" stands out thanks to its intense sound design and real-time action, but it doesn't give us much reason to care about its characters.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Muriel and Julius face each other in

    On Swift Horses Review: Complicated Relationships Fuel This Slow But Steamy 1950s Queer Drama

    "On Swift Horses" is a sensual, bittersweet tale of queer love in 1950s America, though it struggles with momentum.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Levon Cade glancing behind shoulder

    A Working Man Review: Jason Statham Shines In David Ayer's Formulaic Thriller

    Jason Statham manages to make even the most formulaic of action thrillers fun to watch, and "A Working Man" is no exception.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Snow White wears a red cloak in Snow White (2025)

    Snow White Review: Rachel Zegler's Disney Remake Is Half Of A Good Movie

    "Snow White," Disney's live-action remake of its 1937 animated classic, has many things going for it -- like its stars -- but also falls short in several ways.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Shaw, Belinda, Shepard, Elliot, Ridley, and Griff looking down at unicorn body

    Death Of A Unicorn Review: Great Actors Rescue A24 Horror-Comedy's Obvious Script

    The script for A24's "Death of a Unicorn" does not do justice to its outstanding cast.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Kathryn St. Jean and George Woodhouse looking at each other

    Black Bag Review: An Exquisite Spy Thriller From The Prolific Soderbergh

    Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender star in "Black Bag," an intoxicating spy drama from Steven Soderbergh.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Nate hanging from ceiling

    Novocaine Review: An Electric Jack Quaid Headlines Gruesomely Goofy Action Comedy

    "Novocaine," a new action comedy starring Jack Quaid, combines extreme violence with a surprising amount of heart.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Michelle and Keats looking to the side

    The Electric State Review: A Sorry State Of A Sci-Fi Blockbuster

    The Russo Brothers took the source material for "The Electric State" and flattened it into a soulless mess.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Finn Cole as Chris Lemons, Woody Harrelson as Duncan Allcock, and Simu Liu as David Yuasa sitting in submarine

    Last Breath Review: A Deep-Sea Disaster Movie That Won't Leave You Breathless

    Alex Parkinson's "Last Breath" doesn't do anything to improve upon the story he already told in the 2019 documentary of the same name.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Bill looking shocked out of cracked car windshield

    The Monkey Review: This Stephen King Adaptation Is Bananas In All The Best Ways

    Oz Perkins' "The Monkey" is responsible for some of the most fun you'll have at the movies this year.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Mickey Barnes sitting and looking straight forward

    Mickey 17 Review: Robert Pattinson's Space Satire Plays It Too Safe

    "Mickey 17" explores themes often touched on in Bong Joon Ho films, but it doesn't do as well with the messaging as his previous efforts.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Levi and Drasa meet face to face

    The Gorge Review: A Repetitive Action Flick That Wastes Anya Taylor-Joy & Miles Teller

    Bad dialogue, uninspiring visual design, and a flubbed ending make "The Gorge" an undeniable disappointment.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Captain America holding his shield up and running (2025)

    Captain America: Brave New World Review - This Winter Soldier-Like Entry Fails To Push The MCU Forward

    Given the hurdles in production and editing, it's a feat in itself that "Captain America: Brave New World" is as entertaining as it is.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Bridget smiling at camera while holding red diary (2025)

    Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Review - The Best Diary Entry Yet

    "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" balances middle-aged women's anxieties with well-deserved escapism.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Jim and Margot smiling by reservation book

    You're Cordially Invited Review: Reese Witherspoon & Will Ferrell Shine In Charming Rom-Com

    Rom-com fans will love "You're Cordially Invited," a fun flick that entertains despite a few technical misses.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Benedict Cumberbatch as Dad drawing in The Thing With Feathers

    The Thing With Feathers Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Goes All-In For This Treatise On Grief [SUNDANCE 2025]

    The acting performances in "The Thing With Feathers" suffer from the film's overall lack of focus.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Philippa sitting at desk with arms outstretched in Star Trek: Section 31

    Star Trek: Section 31 Review - A Lifeless Plot Drags Down Michelle Yeoh's Discovery Spin-Off

    "Star Trek: Section 31" has such little time to develop its characters that we're left uninterested. Perhaps it should've been a TV series after all.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Emily and Matt looking nervous in Back in Action (2025)

    Back In Action Review: Cameron Diaz And Jamie Foxx Are A Blast To Watch

    Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx prove that they still have star-power acting chops in Netflix's "Back in Action."

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Charlotte, Ginger, and Blake in the dark woods in

    Wolf Man Review: Leigh Whannell's 2025 Horror Reboot Could Use More Bite

    2025's "Wolf Man" delivers some impressive moments of slow-burn body horror, but it falls short compared to the original classic film.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Young Taka and Mufasa walking out of river

    Mufasa: The Lion King Review - Disney's Prequel Roars With Promise But Stumbles

    "Mufasa: The Lion King" has some great characters and a story with heart, but it falls short when it comes to the music.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Kraven looking pensive (2024)

    Kraven The Hunter Review: Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Marvel Return Is A Letdown

    Led by a subpar performance from Aaron Taylor-Johnson, "Kraven the Hunter" seems well-suited for our era of mid superhero movies.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Bob Dylan walking through NY in A Complete Unknown

    A Complete Unknown Review: Timothée Chalamet Is Captivating In An Otherwise Meandering Musical Biopic

    Although director James Mangold makes a lot of choices that work, "A Complete Unknown" suffers under the weight of the subgenre's inherent limitations.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Hera drawing her sword in

    The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim Review - A Less Magical But Still Inspiring Return To Middle Earth

    "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" is epic with great animation, but it's missing the fantastical elements we've come to love with the franchise.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
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