Clockwise from top left: Last Mission: Impossible, M3GAN, Oppenheimer, and Asteroid City. Photo: Universal Pictures. Geoffrey Short/Universal PicturesAll rights reserved./Pop. 87 Productions/Focus Features Till ★★★★☆
Set in 1955 Mississippi, Chinonye Chukwu's gruesome drama is a devastating tale of the racist murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till that still haunts America. Danielle Deadwyler is brilliant as Mamie Till, conveying an almost operatic range of emotion. Read full review
M3GAN ★★★★☆
With echoes of Child's Play and The Omen and a sly promotional approach to Gen Z, this horror film features a little talking killer doll that's quite entertaining, but also scary at the same time. Read full review
Tár ★★★★★
Cate Blanchett excels in this creepy, shape-shifting drama about a celebrated conductor whose life spirals out of control. Todd Field's return to directing was a top contender for the season's awards, receiving six Oscar nominations. Blanchett deservedly received a Bafta and a Golden Globe for her lead role, but in the end she lost the Oscar to Michelle Yeoh from the movie Everything, Everywhere at Once. Read the full review
Cate Blanchett in Tar. Photo: Courtesy of Focus Features Enys Men ★★★★☆
Mark Jenkin, sequel to Bait, an atmospheric triumph, watches a lone woman at work on an eerily atmospheric island. Read full review
Holy Spider ★★★★★
Based on the true case of a family man who murdered 16 prostitutes in Mashhad, Iran, director Ali Abbasi's serial killer thriller chills you to the bone. Read full review
Babylon ★★★★★
Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie lead this extraordinary orgy about the Golden Age of Hollywood from La La Land's Damien Chazelle. A lavish, hyper-energetic bad-behavior epic from the world of old movies, get ready for a three-hour storm of sex, drugs, elephants, cocktails, gambling, snake fights, and a variety of bodily exiles. Read full review
The Fabelmans role of young Sammy Fabelman. Read full review
Airplane ★★★★☆
Want to watch Gerard Butler crash-land his plane and fight crazed guerrillas? The rugged Scottish action star is back with the most unabashedly simple entertainment in recent history — an hour and three-quarters — the cinematic equivalent of a chicken in a basket. Read Full Review
Knocking at the Cabin ★★★★☆
Smart, moving and unsettling, this horror about a family held hostage in a cabin by a quartet of strangers is M. Night Shyamalan's best film ever. From the premise of pure nonsense, the director of The Sixth Sense squeezes out an impressive amount of sweat. Read full review
Kit ★★★★★
Donning a 21-stone fat suit for his role as a morbidly obese divorcee, Brendan Fraser sealed his cinematic comeback and won his first Oscar in Darren Aronofsky's sensational film. The premise and casting caused controversy, but this drama is the epitome of beauty, strength, and rare compassion. Read full review
Rosie McEwan in blue jeans ★★★★★
Set in a paranoid moment at the peak of the AIDS crisis, this daring British debut about the impact of Section 28 starring Rosie McEwan grips like a thriller and is action-packed. damages. Read Full Review
Women Speak ★★★★☆
Rooney Mara, Jessie Buckley and Claire Foy star in this tale of a remote religious community in which women have been drugged and raped in their sleep for years by men who, must be numbered among their husbands, fathers, and sons. Read full review
Sharper ★★★★☆
Julianne Moore does a great job in this slick roguelike thriller. Suppose—as in The Sting, The Rascals, or David Mamet's Play House—that all is not what it seems. Read Full Review
Creed III ★★★★☆
The first in the Rocky series to not feature Sylvester Stallone is so confident and eager to please the public that you don't miss him at all. Read the full review
Stylish bloodbath: Mia Goth in Pearl of Pearl ★★★★☆
In the prequel to the 2022 horror hit X, Tee West and Mia Goth explore the troubled early years of their memorable villainess in this stylish bloodbath. Goth is amazing in her first straight lead role. Read full review
Hallelujah ★★★★☆
Alan Bennett's darkly funny drama about a health care system at the forefront is a resounding success, featuring a host of British talent including Judi Dench and Jennifer Saunders. Read full review
Rye Lane ★★★★★
Rayne Allen-Miller's magical romantic comedy updates the classic Richard Curtis formula to a small urban slice of contemporary South London — and captures the hustle and bustle of the place with such undisguised love that it makes the blossoming of romance feel like the most natural thing in the world. Read the full review
John Wick: Chapter 4 ★★★★☆
In less than three hours, the fourth installment of the turbocharged action movie starring Keanu Reeves surpasses all the rest — thank God. Read full review
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves ★★★★☆
The first film in the franchise is an insightful and funny take on the game with charming actors Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez. There is something of The Princess Bride in the prevailing mood of gleaming serious silliness and even a bit of Monty Python in his silly gambits. Read full review
Evil Dead Rise ★★★★☆
Lee Cronin's reboot of Sam Raimi's franchise is a heartbreakingly good return to the horror classic, keeping the original's demonic charms but advancing the story in intriguing ways. Read the full review
Ever Anderson as Wendy in Disney's Peter Pan & Others . Wendy Credit: Eric Zakhanovich. 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. Peter Pan & Wendy ★★★★★
The J. M. Barry classic by David Lowry is beautiful in every way. In fact, it could be the most beautiful and touching children's film of the year. Read the full review
Fast X ★★★★☆
Vin Diesel and his friends return in this ridiculously entertaining sequel, where new villain Jason Momoa ups the stakes significantly. This may be one of the most ridiculous action movies ever made, but it's just what the doctor ordered. Read full review
Are you there, God? It's me, Margaret ★★★★☆
This touching adaptation of Judy Bloom's acclaimed bestseller is a delightful coming-of-age story and a valentine's day of innocent youth that today's teenagers will never experience. Read full review
Hypnotic ★★★★☆
Robert Rodriguez's poignant thriller, in which Ben Affleck's cop pursues a dubious cabal of hypnotists, gleefully embraces his own boisterousness. Imagine Memento rewritten by an escaped lunatic. Read the full review
Hypnotic Stars Ben Affleck The Little Mermaid ★★★★☆
Halle Bailey brings charm and vocal power in Rob Marshall's superb reboot of the Disney classic. Forget about some fancy special effects, this exciting remake deserves to be a hit. Read full review
Reality ★★★★☆
In this gripping docudrama, Sidney Sweeney plays Reality Winner, a millennial whistleblower who leaked Russian interference in the 2016 US election. The brief description of the film gives us an accurate picture of how her arrest went, and using an accurate transcript of the FBI records is a sure way to do that. Read Full Review
War Pony ★★★★☆
Elvis Presley's granddaughter, Riley Keogh, makes her directorial debut with this loose and lyrical drama set on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation about a young man's turbulent life on the threshold of adulthood and a boy on the threshold of adolescence. Read full review
Chris Hemsworth will play SWAT mercenary Tyler Rake in Prey 2. Image Credit & Copyright: Jasin Boland/Netflix: Prey 2. ★★★★☆
Sam Hargrave's sequel to his own 2020 action movie is excellent in every way and proves to be the perfect high-octane vehicle for Chris Hemsworth as former SAS operator turned covert ops mercenary Tyler Rake. Read full review
Asteroid City ★★★★☆
Wes Anderson is assembling a top-notch cast including Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson and Margot Robbie for this play in a film that may only belong to the director. weirdest movie ever. Read the full review
Mission Impossible. Paying for Death Part One ★★★★★
Tom Cruise embarks on a solo crusade to take down an AI villain in the seventh installment of the series. Incredibly entertaining, Ethan Hunt's latest outing includes the most yawn-inducing set in franchise history. Read the full review
Oppenheimer ★★★★★
The portrait of Christopher Nolan, the father of the atomic bomb, is a triumph, like watching history itself shatter. As J. Robert Oppenheimer, Cillian Murphy's distant gaze not only convinces you that he can indeed see the invisible force that crackles between subatomic particles, but also the gravest, most unforgivable consequences of unleashing it on the world. Read full review
Barbie ★★★★☆
Greta Gerwig takes on feminism in this deafeningly hilarious and very weird film starring Robbie as Margot . Even with extensive marketing, this is the most incredible triumph of the year — and Gosling steals the show as Ken discovering patriarchy. Read full review
Talk to me ★★★★☆
A drunken session takes us to hell in the breakout debut of Australian twins Danny and Michael Philippoe. No wonder A24 made this terrifying, touching horror film. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem ★★★★☆
The amazing thing about this new Nickelodeon Movies cartoon is not only that it's tolerable, but that it actually stands on its own merit as a breathtaking kinetic piece of pop art. Based on a hybrid of CGI and the hand-drawn style of the Spider-Verse films, this comic book caper sparkles with authentic wit, color and sass. Read full review
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