Beastie Boys Story is an inspiring look back on the journey of the band, as told by two of the guys who lived it.
Read MoreWith Yesterday, Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis craft a serviceable romantic comedy around the idea of a world where only one man can remember the Beatles, but never take its high-concept to the next level.
Read MoreJoe’s 2015 feature captures the karmic drift between the waking and dreaming worlds.
Read MoreGeorge Sluizer’s celebrated mystery film subverts our obsession with mystery itself.
Read MoreJia Zhangke’s anthology film examines how people react violently in times of precariousness, which is more relevant than ever.
Read MoreEdgar Wright’s classic “rom zom com” is primarily a triumph of brilliant editing and montage.
Read MoreElisabeth Moss and Leigh Whannell craft one of the most entertaining horror movies in years.
Read MoreKen Loach’s latest kitchen sink drama showcases the living nightmare of precarious work.
Read MoreAlbert Shin’s neo-noir set in Niagara Falls is a perceptive look at Canadian rot.
Read MoreBirds of Prey is another example of the DCEU successfully playing fast and loose with tone and consistency.
Read MoreThe Gentlemen finds Guy Ritchie up to his old, entertaining tricks.
Read MoreRichard Stanley’s adaptation, Color Out of Space, shows how deeply the science fiction horror genre is indebted to Lovecraft.
Read MoreBad Boys For Life jettisons the problematic politics of the franchise, but also loses the stylistic flare that made its predecessors so unique.
Read MoreBad Boys II epitomizes Michael Bay in all his trashy glory.
Read MoreMarriage Story is the gentlest film Noah Baumbach has made.
Read MoreSam Mendes’s one-shot WWI epic is a stunning technical achievement, but its central gimmick limits its overall effect.
Read MoreDie Hard is the definitive action film of the 1980s and a quintessential Christmas story about a family coming together.
Read MoreLike an Expanded Universe novel, Solo opens up the Star Wars world in imaginative, if inessential, ways.
Read MoreRian Johnson’s idiosyncratic middle chapter subverts our narrative expectations in order to explore the core of what he thinks Star Wars is all about.
Read MoreThe Star Wars anthology film Rogue One brings a focus to sacrifice, heroism, and the cost of war, with a rousing and entertaining exploration of the backstory to A New Hope.
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