
Black Widow Review
The first film of Phase 4 isn't perfect, but it honors one of the OG Avengers in a beautiful way.
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The first film of Phase 4 isn't perfect, but it honors one of the OG Avengers in a beautiful way.
Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond is one of his best. With breathtaking action and real emotional resonance, No Time to Die is worth the wait.
Despite bringing an iconic Marvel villain to the big screen, this sequel has all the flaws of the original and none of its strengths.
Halloween Kills brings on the blood and guts but lacks the substance to make it memorable.
Doctor Who Series 11 did a lot of things well but struggled in other regards throughout its run.
In Marvel's latest superhero adventure, stunning visuals and well-matched stars can't save a script that's more of a Wikipedia article than a story.
Audiences might be skeptical of another Ghostbusters reboot, but Afterlife is a love letter to fans that honors the franchise's legacy beautifully.
Larry David certainly has a way with words. These hilarious quotes will never get old.
Licorice Pizza is an unconventional love story set in the San Fernando Valley circa 1973 that only director Paul Thomas Anderson could deliver.
Often considered one of the masters of the horror genre, Stephen King's filmography spans decades.
Encanto continues Disney Animation's recent trend of inclusive casting and unique storytelling to deliver another hit that explores family dynamics.
Paramount adds a new animated movie called Rumble to its streaming library, a collaboration with the WWE that features monster wrestling.
Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog takes a slow-burn look at Western life through the lens of three unique characters.
The Matrix Resurrections seeks to subvert expectations by commenting on the nature of sequels through the lens of personal choice.
Spider-Man: No Way Home packs in big moment after big moment for a MCU event film that feels unlike anything audiences have seen before.
Red Rocket sees Simon Rex's Mikey Saber return to his hometown with his tail between his legs but it isn't long before his schemes begin.
Robert Eggers brings his love of folklore and attention to detail to The Northman, a brutally violent Viking revenge tale.
The Bad Guys boasts a unique voice cast and flirts with some clever concepts, but it struggles to rise of above familiar family fare.
Director Sam Raimi puts his signature horror style on full display in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the MCU's scariest film to-date.
Ryan Reynolds teams up with a younger version of himself in The Adam Project, Netflix's sci-action film that boasts a lot of heart.
Adam McKay's satirical disaster movie Don't Look Up is scarily prescient despite the exceptionally exaggerated performances of its cast.
The 355 collects top tier female talent for a spy thriller with a generic plot and lifeless characters.
Thor: Love and Thunder packs the action, laughs, and heart with a journey that brings the god of thunder full circle and pushes his arc forward.
Mortal Kombat is much better when thought of as a video game, but make no mistake, it still provides a bloody good movie experience.
The meta slasher franchise returns with Scream, a fifth franchise entry that attempts to build a new legacy while honoring the old one.
Director Joel Coen adapts Shakespeare for The Tragedy of Macbeth, a visually stunning film that features some of the best actors of this generation.
George Clooney directs The Tender Bar, a sweet coming-of-age story that reinforces the idea that flawed people can still be good people.
Uncharted might not be the most faithful adaptation in terms of its characters but the film does capture the game's spirit.
Netflix's Texas Chainsaw Massacre is not light on kills but is incredibly thin in every other department.
Matt Reeves' The Batman puts a hard-boiled detective spin on the character, allowing the dark knight to exist front and center.
Disney Pixar's Turning Red explores puberty through the lens of a young girl who magically turns into a red panda when her emotions flare up.
Netflix's latest horror comedy from Christopher Landon is heartfelt but overstuffed.