This fact-based U.K. twist on “Bridge of Spies” finds Benedict Cumberbatch in his best role since “The Imitation Game.”
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This fact-based U.K. twist on “Bridge of Spies” finds Benedict Cumberbatch in his best role since “The Imitation Game.”
The Russo brothers reunite with Tom Holland in this Frankenstein’s monster of well-worn genres with little new to say about any of them.
Nicholas Jarecki takes a “Crash”-like approach to the opioid epidemic in this hyperbolic drama.
Rosamund Pike gives off major Amy Dunne vibes in this darkly delicious thriller.
Denzel Washington and Rami Malek investigate Jared Leto in this entertaining thriller that nevertheless falls apart in its final stretch.
Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor are delightful in Doug Liman’s pandemic-set comedy.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Carey Mulligan’s (finally available) dark comedy/thriller.
Diane Lane and Kevin Costner reunite in this well-written and acted thriller.
Jacob Chase’s confident horror feature is rich in scares and social commentary.
The impressive feature directorial debut of Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz is one of the great modern social thrillers.
Charlie Kaufman’s twisty, challenging, yet rewarding film might be his most Charlie Kaufman-y work yet.
Russell Crowe’s road-rage thriller is the perfect film for 2020 — and that's not a compliment.
Dave Franco makes a strong directorial debut with this smart, haunting thriller.
Atom Egoyan returns to form, thanks to confident direction, twisty storytelling, and a commanding lead performance by David Thewlis.
Though well-made and plenty tense, this Australian horror/thriller may have missed its calling as a short film.
Tom Hanks returns to nautical adventure with nearly as impressive results.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt returns to feature films with this compact, heart-pounding thriller.
Kevin Bacon can’t save his toothless thriller from the formerly reliable David Koepp..
Absurdist filmmaker Quentin Dupieux keeps his weird streak intact with a classic tale of a man and his possessed jacket.
The second film to tell this amazing and true East German escape story is consistently entertaining and adheres largely to the facts.