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'All of Us Strangers' Review: Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal Are Perfect in Tale of Love and Loss
The all-star cast is rounded out by Claire Foy and Jamie Bell.
'Asteroid City' Review: Wes Anderson's Pastel Alien Encounter Flick Goes All-In on Style
The latest film from the director of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and ‘The French Dispatch’ is his most beautiful yet.
'Berlin' Review: Netflix's 'Money Heist' Prequel Series Only Steals Your Time
Not even Berlin is interested in this heist.
'Pokémon Concierge' Review: The Franchise's Most Beautifully Animated Series Checks In
Pokémon has never looked this good!
'Ferrari' Review: Penélope Cruz Dominates Michael Mann’s Biopic
Also starring Adam Driver and Shailene Woodley, 'Ferrari' is Michael Mann's best film since 'Collateral'.
'The Winter King' Review: Arthurian Legends Are Reborn in Sprawling War Epic Series
MGM+'s adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's novel stars Iain De Caestecker as King Arthur.
'The Iron Claw' Review: Zac Efron Delivers a Knockout Performance
Writer-director Sean Durkin has created a knockout of a film.
'The Teachers’ Lounge' Review: You Won't Be Able to Turn Away
The Teachers’ Lounge provides a fantastically-realized and morally complicated look at the limitations of being the "good person" in a bad system.
'What If...?' Season 2 Review: Marvel's Multiverse Series Doesn't Do Enough
The second season of this animated series tries to have its cake and eat it too.
'Gyeongseong Creature' Review: Netflix’s K-Drama Plays Monster Peek-a-Boo
While all monster stories must withhold their central creature at least a little bit, this series keeps it in the shadows to its own detriment.
'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' Review: The Best and Worst of the DCEU
James Wan ends with DCEU not with a wet fart, but a reminder of what this universe did well and what it did poorly.
'Dr. Death' Season 2 Review: This True Crime Series Cuts Right to the Bone
The next chapter in this anthology series surpasses its first.
'The Creator' Review: Gareth Edwards Takes a Stand for AI, Not Humans
The latest film from the director of 'Rogue One' is neither a masterpiece nor a complete misfire.
'Migration' Review: Kumail Nanjiani & Elizabeth Banks Serve Big Duck Energy in Vibrant Family Comedy
Vibrant and fun visuals with an entertaining story make this Illumination feature stand out from its usual fare.
'Maestro' Review: Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan Are Magnificent in Musical Portrait
Thankfully, 'Maestro' is not your typical biopic, despite what the trailer might have you think.
'Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road' Review: A Bundle of Christmas Joy
The future looks bright for Doctor Who with these two at the helm.
'Memory' Review: Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard Are Devastatingly Good
Michel Franco's measured look at the lives of two people who seem to be strangers to each other breaks apart the soul before putting it back together.
'The Color Purple' Review: A Necessary Musical Update That Sacrifices Some of the Story’s Power
Blitz Bazawule's adaptation of Alice Walker's novel is an optimistic approach to the source material, but loses some of the power along the way.
Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire' Review: I Have a Bad Feeling About This
Snyder's worldbuilding falls flat and it's not hard to figure out why.
'Finestkind' Review: Jenna Ortega and Ben Foster Sink in Bland Boston Drama
Also starring Toby Wallace and Tommy Lee Jones, 'Finestkind' is a mishmash of silly ideas and miscast actors.