As the title suggests, the latest Harrison Ford-led film, ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ sees Ford return as the iconic veteran archaeologist/adventurer searching for yet another mystic artifact and battle more Nazis.
Read More‘Asteroid City’ is another triumph for writer/director Wes Anderson, solidifying his status as one of the greatest (and quirkiest) auteurs of our time.
Read MoreAfter a bumpy road to the silver screen, audiences are finally able to see ‘The Flash’, a superhero film that has glimmers of brilliance, but buckles under its own ambition… but at least it has Michael Keaton.
Read MoreBen Kingsley and Barbara Sukowa give impassioned performances in ‘Dalíland’, an otherwise dull film that gives little insight into the mad genius of Salvador Dalí.
Read MoreCeline Song’s ‘Past Lives’ is anchored by incredible performances from Greta Lee and Teo Yoo, who bring massive amounts of humanity to their respective characters.
Read MoreThe Autobots have returned to the silver screen yet again in ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’, a sequel that maintains the refreshing new tone ‘Bumblebee’ established, albeit with diminishing returns.
Read MoreDirector Rob Savage takes a crack at PG-13 horror in ‘The Boogeyman’, a relatively tame and predictable horror movie featuring a roster of one-note characters and uneventful jump scares.
Read MoreAll in all, Bones of Crows is a challenging, harrowing portrayal of suffering, but the film does not wallow in that suffering either. The film might one day be considered a time capsule of how things used to be, and its very existence might one day serve as an example of how things eventually got better.
Read MoreEver since Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was released in 2018, animated movies have been held to an entirely new standard. Could it’s highly anticipated sequel Across The Spider-Verse: Part 1 make the comics feel vibrant once again and match the original?
Read MoreJoel Edgerton and Quintessa Swindell give career-best performances in Paul Schrader’s ‘Master Gardener’, an otherwise bizarre film that doesn’t really know what it wants to talk about.
Read MoreVin Diesel and his eclectic crew are back for yet another instalment in the beloved ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise in ‘Fast X’ - delivering more of the high octane stunts and emotional stakes fans have come to know and expect.
Read MoreBenjamin Millepied’s ‘Carmen’ is a visual marvel, with career-best performances from Melissa Barrera and Paul Mescal giving massive amounts of humanity to its intricate dance sequences.
Read More‘Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3’ ends the best MCU trilogy on the highest of notes, delivering a surprisingly dark and mature comic book movie with stellar performances from Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper and Chukwudi Iwuji.
Read MoreOne cannot deny that ‘Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret’ was made by talented people - both in front of and behind the camera - who were interested in telling a complex story without simple answers.
Read MoreWhile ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ rights many wrongs perpetuated by Disney’s 1953 animated film, it’s also a dour remake filled with risible performances, poor cinematography and nausea-inducing editing.
Read MoreDexter Fletcher’s ‘Ghosted’ doesn’t feel like an actual filmmaker directed it but as if it were constructed by an A.I. who recently learned what the word “content” means.
Read MoreDirector Ari Aster has described ‘Beau is Afraid’ as a “nightmare” - and to give him credit, that is an apt description, but not in the way that he probably intended. The film feels exactly like one of those incoherent fever dreams which you only half-remember after it’s over, and quickly forget as you go about your day.
Read MoreDirector Guy Ritchie delivers a departure from his usual fare with ‘The Covenant’ - A harrowing and emotionally compelling war story that gives a new meaning to “no man left behind”.
Read MoreDaniel Goldhaber’s ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ mixes a thoughtful social commentary on our fossil fuel-laden society with the anxiety-ridden structure of a Safdie Brothers’ film with staggering results.
Read MoreWhile Ben Affleck’s ‘Air’ may be approached in an incredibly paint-by-numbers structure, its high spirits will make you leave the theater happy.
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