Baltasar Kormákur’s Beast is effective late summer B-movie entertainment with a great Idris Elba at its centre.
Read MoreHalina Reijn’s horror comedy/satire is as vapid and repetitive as the social media feeds that inspired it.
Read More20 years on Shyamalan’s film is still an effective extraterrestrial thriller, but it’s in the human emotions and performances where it really shines.
Read MoreBrad Pitt showcases his star power in this B-grade action comedy.
Read MoreSara Dosa’s documentary on Katia and Maurice Krafft takes advantage of their remarkable footage to craft a tragic love story.
Read MoreJoe and Anthony Russo’s Netflix action blockbuster is modestly diverting content, but ultimately pulls it punches.
Read MoreThis childhood favourite is tightly narrated, well-structured, and seriously-made yet loose and fun.
Read MoreGene Tierney gives her most iconic performance in this terrific Technicolor noir.
Read MoreScott Derrickson’s horror film contemplates tangible evil and how divine grace can overcome it.
Read MoreJoel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth is marked by a strong performance by Denzel Washington as well as a preoccupation with its own artifice.
Read MoreAs far as streaming content goes, Spiderhead isn’t bad, but it asks questions it has no real interest in answering.
Read MoreKnotts and Conway’s bumbling outlaw duo make The Apple Dumpling Gang an amusing entry point into the Western genre for little kids.
Read MoreHustle is a movie about an NBA lifer made for lifelong fans of the game.
Read MoreThis naked attempt at content (re)generation is packaged alongside some arch yet soft satire and meta-commentary.
Read MoreTom Cruise keeps the old-school Hollywood action blockbuster alive with his aerial theatrics in Top Gun: Maverick.
Read MoreAfter eight years, David Cronenberg returns with an entertaining, haunting, deeply-weird picture that casts an entrancing spell with its provocative ideas and imagery.
Read MoreWeighed down by its deliberately conventional plotting, this Nicolas Cage meta movie still amuses, thanks largely to Cage and Pedro Pascal’s easygoing chemistry.
Read MoreRobert Eggers’ The Northman is a violent Viking epic that offers a portrait of the past as an alien experience yet recognizably human.
Read MoreDaniel Roher’s film is an exciting profile of a famous political dissident.
Read MoreA Symphony for a Common Man persuasively connects the world in the wake of 9/11 to the world of today.
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