Our Best And Worst Reviewed Movies Of 2023
Let's leave 2023 by looking back at some of our best and worst reviewed movies of the year, including Barbie, Oppenheimer, Next Goal Wins, and more.
Read MoreLet's leave 2023 by looking back at some of our best and worst reviewed movies of the year, including Barbie, Oppenheimer, Next Goal Wins, and more.
Read MoreWhat If...? season 2 gives the world of Marvel a chance to break from the norm and have a little fun. Here's our review of the new season.
Read MoreAquaman and The Lost Kingdom has glimpses of greatness when its core adventure finally gets going, but we have to slog through some stuff before that.
Read MoreGlen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are the highlights of the frisky, fun rom-com Anyone But You. Read our review of the new movie right here.
Read MoreOur latest Blu-ray round-up features Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Five Nights at Frreddy's and more.
Read MoreMigration rarely approaches a level of excitement or creativity that might be hoped for with a big-budget animated feature. Here's our review.
Read MoreBlitz Bazawule and a cast of talented performers do their best, but The Color Purple musical adaptation doesn't quite work. Read our review here.
Read MoreKate McKinnon hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, and while she easily fit back into the show, something felt a little awkward throughout.
Read MoreThe Boys in the Boat is ultimately a standard-issue sports movie, but it's better than some of George Clooney's other directorial efforts. Here's our review.
Read MoreRebel Moon resembles little more than a grab-bag collection of world-building, mythology, and epic storytelling that we've seen done better many times before.
Read MorePercy Jackson and the Olympians may yet win an audience, but feels like a somewhat dull echo of the film that preceded it by a decade. Here's our review.
Read MoreChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a charming sequel that reminds us that Aardman's stop-motion animation is worth the wait. Here's our review,
Read MoreSandbox VR is a virtual reality gaming experience that puts you into a cinematic video game scenario alongside your friends and family, and we tried it out.
Read MoreReacher season 2 is an entertaining mix of contrasts: compassion and vengeance, quirkiness and rigidity, status quo and subversion.
Read MoreIHOP has an official Wonka menu inspired by the prequel movie hitting theaters on December 15, and it includes purple pancakes and cotton candy lemonade.
Read MoreThe Iron Claw is an emotionally eviscerating watch anchored by one of the best ensemble casts of the year.
Read MoreAdam Driver is one of the best Saturday Night Live hosts around, and having him back for a holiday-themed episode was absolutely delightful. Let's take a look!
Read MoreJulia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke face the end of the world in Sam Esmail's odd apocalyptic drama Leave the World Behind. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Frasier revival is a wholesome and frequently charming take on the character's twilight years. Read our spoiler review of the season here.
Read MoreThe Boy and the Heron is one of the year's best films, and hopefully not Hayao Miyazaki's last masterpiece.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of the TV series Monk, you'll definitely want to check out Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie. Here's our review.
Read MoreApple TV+ is keeping their sci-fi series Foundation around for another season, so prepare to dig even deeper into Isaac Asimov's world.
Read MoreAva DuVernay's Origin never quite finesses that sliding scale between the personal and the political so brilliantly expressed in Isabel Wilkerson's work.
Read MoreWonka delivers a whimsical and wonderful origin story of Roald Dahl's beloved chocolatier, but Timothée Chalamet may not have been the right person to lead it.
Read MoreEmma Stone hosted Saturday Night Live for her fifth time, making her part of SNL's special club. But even better is this is the best episode of the season now.
Read MoreMonty Python's Spamalot musical returns to Broadway doesn't really do anything new, but there's still plenty of silly fun to be had here.
Read MoreJoel Kinnaman is out for revenge as a dialogue-free protagonist in John Woo's Silent Night. Read our review right here.
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