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Hypnotic and visually stunning, "Last Night in Soho" turns a whodunit into a time-hopping madhouse.
The latest cinematic confection from Wes Anderson will delight his fans while offering little to draw in skeptics.
Netflix rolls out a stylish and fun vampire thriller in time for Halloween.
The epic adaptation of the beloved sci-fi series is dazzling enough to overcome some narrative shortcomings.
Just as the original "Halloween 2" did decades ago, the sequel to the 2018 film picks up right where the last chapter left off.
Three versions of the same tale make for a fascinating, entertaining film in Ridley Scott's medieval epic.
The long-awaited James Bond epic, the final outing for star Daniel Craig, is impressive but weighty.
The bizarre fable emerges as a powerful, surprising thriller — if you can accept its out-there premise.
Pittsburgher Stephen Chbosky tries to save it from the director's chair, but the musical has problems too big to overcome.
Netflix's star-studded dramedy sits on the edge between moving and sappy.
A compelling Oscar hopeful wins with a grounded, fearless story of injustice.
Nicolas Cage stars in a deliberately weird bizarro western, with mixed but memorable results.
Modern horror maestro James Wan tackles another tale of dread.
Netflix's action flick has a good lead and memorable sequences, but drags when the fighting stops.
Marvel enters new genres, while maintaining its superhero roots, in this thrilling new chapter.
The sequel to the 1992 classic shares its predecessors power — and its terror.
Here’s the important thing: Our hero leaps from the roof of PNC Park into the river. You get to see it twice.
The Sundance prizewinner is a compelling and emotional coming-of-age tale.
There are laughs in Ryan Reynolds' video-game comedy, but not enough to overcome a worn-out story.
Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn returns, with an improved supporting cast, in another take on the DC Comics property.
Souls lobby for their own existence in this intriguing, supernatural drama.
Remarkable performances lead a surprising, compelling drama from "Spotlight" director Tom McCarthy.
It's not a bad trip, but Disney's "Jungle Cruise" lacks much in the way of originality.
The fading director M. Night Shyamalan squanders a good premise in this sloppy thriller.