Movies
National Anthem
Film Review
Music video director and photographer Luke Gilford saddles up with the "Lean on Pete" star, here as a repressed rancher who discovers his found family in a community of queer rodeo performers.
'The Convert'
film review
Lee Tamahori's period epic puts New Zealand's colonial history in the spotlight while wondering if violence is an inherent prerequisite for human society.
'Sing Sing'
Film Review
The film’s largely non-professional cast features many formerly incarcerated performers who lend the production invaluable authenticity. 
'Touch'
Film review
Baltasar Kormákur's adaptation of Ólafur Ólafsson's novel joins a small, rarified group of great films made about the pandemic.
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, and Glen Powell in 'Twisters'
Film Review
"Minari" director Lee Isaac Chung refuses to let his characters get blown away by the $200 million spectacle that's swirling around them.
FLY ME TO THE MOON, Scarlett Johansson, 2024. © Sony Pictures Releasing / Courtesy Everett Collection
Film Review
Channing Tatum plays Johansson's romantic counterpart in Greg Berlanti's screwball comedy that imagines if the Apollo 11 landing was actually faked by someone other than Stanley Kubrick.
DANDELION - Still 7
Film Review
Filmmaker Nicole Riegel follows up her stellar debut "Holler" with another story about a woman pushing back on a fading American dream.
LONGLEGS, Maika Monroe, 2024. © Neon / Courtesy Everett Collection
Film Review
A satanic Nicolas Cage will haunt your nightmares in Oz Perkins' breathlessly atmospheric new horror film.
'The Nature of Love'
Film review
Chokri's Cesar-winning film is a delightful modern love triangle about our paradoxical desires for passion and comfort.
Lakshya in Kill
Film Review
Already set for an American remake, Nikhil Nagesh Bhat's ultra-violent delight starts as a cheesy action-romance before veering into hardcore, head-smashing mayhem.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
Film Review
Well, it's definitely not the worst "Beverly Hills Cop" movie!
"Despicable Me 4"
Film review
The sixth film in the animated franchise feels like an accidental pitch for the small screen, thanks to an oddly episodic outing that feels better suited to quicker consumption.
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