Everything Everywhere All At Once Spoiler Review: A Manifesto For A New Generation
This is an emotional masterpiece.
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Read MoreThe Contractor is a middling action thriller with some strong performances.
Read MoreThe fun gory brainlessness of X hinders its fun brainy meatiness.
Read MorePairing Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum makes The Lost City more than just a tired Romancing the Stone redux; it's a good old time at the movies.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live may be the most famous sketch comedy series, but Lorne Michaels has another band of comedy misfits worth recognizing too.
Read MoreJane By Charlotte is an intimate look at Jane Birkin through the eyes of her daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Read MoreUnsurprisingly, Rita Moreno is the best part of The Prank.
Read MoreHypochondriac entertains, informs, and terrorizes in equal bursts.
Read MoreWindfall is a lean, mean comedic thriller.
Read MoreTony Hawk is the greatest living skateboarder, but despite the levels of fame and success he's reached, skateboarding has also brought him much pain.
Read MoreBlack Crab features soldiers ice skating to save the world.
Read MoreThere was potential here, but it goes unrealized.
Read MoreMark Rylance is unsurprisingly the great performance that elevates this taut thriller that calls to mind better suspense films before it.
Read MoreGillian Jacobs gets behind the camera to shine a light on the next generation of brilliant minds as they engage in a global robotics competition.
Read MoreThe Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic is wholly unique, and features an incredible lead performance.
Read MoreDeep Water is a blend of internal character study and trashy 1990s erotica.
Read MoreSlash/Back is like Attack the Block meets Reservation Dogs.
Read MoreThe Oscar-winning director took a swing with her Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, and the response was divided. Here's her reaction.
Read MoreSpaz tells an intimate story that unfolds within a milestone moment in moviemaking history.
Read MoreTurning Red might be one of the most important Pixar films ever released.
Read MoreGet ready for your new true crime addiction, until the next one comes along.
Read MoreIt's a pity The Adam Project doesn't have anything remotely resembling an edge.
Read MoreWinona Ryder is the one bright spot in the otherwise murky thriller The Cow.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is fun as Nicolas Cage, but Pedro Pascal? We should keep an eye on that guy.
Read MoreThe Cellar is an adventurously melancholic representation of Irish horror.
Read MoreAndrea Riseborough is incredible in this drama about a lottery winner who drank away all her money and has to hit rock bottom hard before she turns it around.
Read MoreJenny Slate voices your new favorite movie character.
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