A huge step back from the excellent Part One, this sloppy follow-up barely feels like a Denis Villeneuve film.
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A huge step back from the excellent Part One, this sloppy follow-up barely feels like a Denis Villeneuve film.
Christopher Nolan’s biopic expertly marries dialogue-driven action and his trademark epic spectacle.
Zach Braff’s dramedy is the best narrative examination of the opioid impact thus far.
Natasha Romanoff’s long-awaited origin story — with a side of revenge — turns out to be one of the best of the standalone Marvel movies.
The Asheville Movie Guys debate Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of the literary classic.
Ari Aster’s masterful follow-up to Hereditary wisely favors dread over cheap horror scares.
Stephen Merchant’s fact-based wrestling comedy is thoroughly entertaining and disarmingly mature.
William Oldroyd’s period drama looks great and features a breakthrough performance by Florence Pugh, but has difficulty justifying its existence.