Return of the Jedi is both a technological marvel and one of cinema’s most powerful redemption narratives.
Read MoreA rare sequel that goes in a different direction, darker and deeper, The Empire Strikes Back permanently transformed what the Star Wars saga would be.
Read MoreThe Safdie Brothers continue to mine chaos and momentum in the riveting Uncut Gems.
Read MoreTerrence Malick has crafted his most political and religious work yet.
Read MoreOne Day in the Life of Noah Piugattuk is a rewarding film and a microcosm of Inuit-settler relations.
Read MoreMakoto Shinkai’s follow-up to Your Name is a similarly high-concept exercise in empathy.
Read MoreThe Platform is both an allegory for class warfare and a seriously entertaining science-fiction horror film.
Read MoreThe simplicity and iconicity of Star Wars obscures its remarkable formal achievement.
Read MoreSound of Metal has one of the most astounding sound designs in recent memory.
Read MoreA gruesome, funny B-movie to end the summer movie season.
Read MoreA remarkable documentary that gets at the inherent tensions of a globalized economy.
Read MoreThe Great Hack is an addictive primer on the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but it avoids delving into the muddier waters of its subject matter.
Read MoreJohn Lee Hancock’s revisionist take on Bonnie and Clyde leans into Western conventions while flirting with a deeper take on the mythology of American violence.
Read MoreKindergarten Cop is sentimental, but also a strong encapsulation of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s strengths as a performer.
Read MoreThe 2019 photorealistic remake of the 1994 classic is pointless nostalgia.
Read MoreWhile it is often dismissed as a prime example of bad, American action films, Michael Bay’s Armageddon is actually carefully constructed, developing its film style in service of a powerful work of American propaganda.
Read MoreAri Aster’s follow-up to Hereditary is formally impressive, but also indulgent and narratively myopic.
Read MoreAn embarrassingly lazy film on almost every level.
Read MoreRocketman reinvigorates the musical biopic through its full-on musical approach.
Read MoreAll Is True could’ve been a disastrous work of biographical criticism, but instead, it’s a quiet drama that understands Shakespeare’s appeal.
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