Nope Review: Jordan Peele Stages An Absolute Spectacle With His Scary, Funny Sci-Fi Blockbuster
This may not be Jordan Peele's best movie, but it is his most entertaining.
Read MoreThis may not be Jordan Peele's best movie, but it is his most entertaining.
Read MoreThere's something refreshing about the radical sweetness of Anything's Possible.
Read MoreThe Deer King can't escape the shadow of the better Studio Ghibli films that clearly inspired it.
Read MoreThe Gray Man is fifty shades of okay.
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Read MoreWhere the Crawdads Sing is pretty banal.
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Read MoreNatalie Portman is excellent here, but Love and Thunder is a pale imitation of Ragnarok.
Read MoreA shaman strives to save her niece from a darker kind of possession in Banjong Pisanthanakun's chilling horror movie The Medium.
Read MoreThe latest Thor sequel is off to a good start at the box office, where it will have no problem landing at the top of the charts.
Read MoreDear reader, they have turned Persuasion into a cringe comedy.
Read MoreA superhero film with tonal whiplash.
Read MoreColorblind casting and a charismatic cast make Mr. Malcolm's List a good diversion.
Read MoreThe strengths and shortcomings of Trevor: The Musical make the need for more kid-focused queer-affirming stage musicals more pertinent.
Read MoreLet's talk about sex, more specifically, how The Boys handles sex better than one of the most nudity-prone shows on TV.
Read MoreAn underdeveloped story that hits every cliched plot point under the sun.
Read MoreBJ Novak makes his directorial debut with a funny, cutting, if shallow, new media satire.
Read MoreThe entire world has changed, but Beavis and Butt-Head are still completely the same.
Read MoreAnother zany Peter Strickland genre entry.
Read MoreFruits Basket - prelude - is kind of a mess, even if it does make an imperfect adaptation of the one of the best things Natsuki Takaya has written.
Read MoreLightyear is overly familiar, visually drab, and too often willing to mock sincerity or earnestness.
Read MoreNext Exit is a moody and haunting character exercise about life beyond death.
Read MoreJemaine Clement bares it all in this hilariously awkward and strange comedy about a couple trying to get the romantic spark back in their lives.
Read MoreThe scammer story seems to have reached the next phase in its evolution: the inspirational comedy.
Read MoreThe Sea Beast is a roller-coaster ride of nautical entertainment.
Read MoreDespite the familiar turns of sentimental road trip drama designed to tug at your heartstrings, Don't Make Me Go is a trip well worth taking.
Read MorePeter Dinklage tries to save a tonally confused comedy-drama that slowly forgets to keep up the comedy.
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