The Crawleys say farewell (?) in this comforting but largely inconsequential third film.
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The Crawleys say farewell (?) in this comforting but largely inconsequential third film.
Darren Aronofsky delivers his most entertaining film thus far without sacrificing his gritty, grisly ways.
Jay Roach’s divorce “comedy” quickly runs out of steam.
Ethan Coen's latest good, not great diversion is the cinematic equivalent of junk food.
Riz Ahmed’s tech-savvy Robin Hood helps whistleblowers in this passable thriller.
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reunite to inspired ends in this reimagining of the Akira Kurosawa classic.
Writer/director Zach Cregger’s horror thriller is a wild ride that won’t soon be forgotten.
Liam Neeson and a crackerjack cast and crew deliver by far the best comedy of the summer — if not the year.
Alison Brie carries this subpar horror flick while Dave Franco shows his limited range.
Two new indies celebrate the power of commas — but is either film worth seeing?
It only took 30-plus years, but we finally have a good F4 movie.
Ari Aster continues his phenomenal young career with this blisteringly funny COVID-era satire.
James Gunn’s thoroughly fun take on the Man of Steel gets this long-suffering series back on track.
It’s the series’ best film in a decade — but that’s not saying much.
Thrills remain constant in this thoroughly entertaining auto racing film.
Danny Boyle gets back to rock ‘n’ roll filmmaking with this wildly imaginative zombie sequel.
Mike Flanagan’s latest Stephen King adaptation intelligently rides a roller-coaster of emotions.
Celine Song’s sophomore effort is an old-fashioned romance loaded with charm.
Ana de Armas kicks ass in this entertaining John Wick spinoff.