Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
From blockbusters to arthouse gems, there were plenty of great films to enjoy this year.
Josh Safdie weaves an unforgettable story of table tennis, ambition and clandestine affairs.
“Fire and Ash,” the third installment in the series, gets lost in its own mythology.
The “Knives Out” sequel also stars Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and many more.
A breakdown turns comic, then heartbreaking, in this film from Noah Baumbach.
Cynthia Erivo dazzles once again in a sequel that improves on its predecessor.
The film stars Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones as early-20th-century settlers.
The star reflects on his career without revealing any cracks in his public persona.
It may miss the pulpy punch of the 1931 classic, but there’s plenty to admire in this adaptation.
The thriller stars Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons as the players in an unhinged kidnapping.
The film stars Jeremy Allen White as the icon at a low point.
The documentary tells the tale of a uniquely American tragedy through real-time footage.
The actor and his co-stars, including Kirsten Dunst and Peter Dinklage, carry the film.
The drawbacks of the suburban venue have brought down ticket prices ... to exactly what they should’ve been all along.
The biopic of a mixed martial arts star is a careful character study, not a sports story.
The thriller from Paul Thomas Anderson is reminiscent of classics — and may become one itself.
The gory feature casts a devilish eye on the game, with intriguing if uneven results.
The film features interviews with the Hall of Famer’s family, teammates and famous fans.
The beloved series gets a wistful but optimistic send-off.
The crime thriller feels like a quick retread of last year’s superior “Drive-Away Dolls.”
The crime thriller is fueled by the economic realities of modern America.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return for this body-swapping sequel.
Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson take over a quick, delightfully slapstick sequel.
The hotly anticipated feature stars the real-life couple as dysfunctional lovers suffering from a strange affliction.