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Those searching for solid disaster-flick action will have a tough time finding it in this muddled caper.
After a decade away from the emergency room, the crew of misfits is back with more mayhem.
This critically beloved Oscar contender is as smart as it is haunting.
Though the absence of late director Wes Craven is felt, the latest Scream remains a satisfying slasher.
The 355 is a good action thriller, even if it hangs around a bit too long.
George Clooney directs a competent memoir, but the subject just isn't that interesting.
Denzel Washington is perfect as the mad king in Joel Coen's hypnotic adaptation.
There were plenty of gems to be found inside reopened cinemas this year — and, of course, plenty more available via streaming.
The life of unlikely NFL star Kurt Warner makes for a bland, if competent, biopic.
Paul Thomas Anderson's young-love fable is an enjoyable romp.
In Aaron Sorkin's film, Hollywood's most famous couple provide more than enough scandal for an enjoyable drama.
Spidey’s latest adventure involves some old foes — even those that, technically, come from different movie studios.
It's a dirty world in Guillermo del Toro's latest period piece, but that world is vividly and intriguingly realized.
There's movie magic, and great performances, in the new adaptation of the classic musical.
Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep face the end of the world in a comedy that leaves a mark.
This beautiful Western, now playing in theaters and streaming on Netflix, is a masterpiece.
Despite a smattering of charm, "Encanto" is strictly by-the-numbers Disney.
Sure, it's a melodrama — but a wickedly entertaining one, perfect for your Thanksgiving weekend outing.
Director Jason Reitman takes over his father's franchise in a misguided attempt to give new life to these ghosts.
Netflix's new musical is a '90s throwback that feels stuck in its era.
With a fun premise and an all-star cast, Netflix's action comedy coasts to a win.
The festival, which took place virtually in 2020, kicks off Wednesday night at the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater.
There's too much good in Marvel's latest epic to give it a failing grade, though it's not as satisfying as some fans will expect.
Kristen Stewart's raw and frenzied performance as Princess Diana is the highlight of an all-around excellent film.