Iman Vellani is a movie star, but The Marvels is a disjointed and painfully rushed effort. Here's our review of the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry.
Our Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning review says this may not be the film fans expected, but it is still a worthy addition to the Digimon franchise.
The Bikeriders, starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy, may not be the most elegantly told story, but there's power and pathos to be found here.
The Royal Hotel, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and The Burial represent the kind of solid, meat-and-potatoes filmmaking that's fallen by the wayside.
The Sylvester Stallone Netflix documentary Sly is often compelling, but frequently feels like it's rushing over certain topics. Read our review right here.
Director Andrew Haigh created an environment in which Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy, and Jamie Bell delivered solid work. But the film feels lacking.
It seems Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is bringing us closer to the timeline and characters of the original Planet of the Apes. Take a closer look!
In his new book, prolific Hollywood chronicler Scott Eyman turns his attention to legendary filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, his meteoric rise, and unfortunate fall.
The Twin Flames Universe, a relationship coaching service that seems like both a cult and multi-level marketing scheme, gets the Netflix docuseries treatment.
Stand-up comedian Nate Bargatze hosted Saturday Night Live's Halloween episode with special appearances by Christopher Walken and Dave Grohl. Let's dig in!
With Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese reminds us yet again that few other people working in film today are operating at even half of his level.
Bad Bunny made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and he also brought Pedro Pascal, Fred Armisen and ... Mick Jagger? Let's dig into the new episode.
Stephen Sondheim's touches wander his posthumous (half-)musical Here We Are, his long-gestating collaboration with playwright David Ives. Read our review.