Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
The compelling, sexy drama overcomes its limitations thanks to a great cast and confident director.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns, as the big-screen remake of "It" attempts to succeed where its predecessor stumbled.
It's not quite the comedy you might be expecting, but "Brittany Runs a Marathon" will leave you feeling good.
This impressive documentary, produced in part by Barack and Michelle Obama, is loaded with insight and perspective.
"The Peanut Butter Falcon," an indie comedy with great performances, thinks a bit more of itself than it earns.
Don't mistake this for another half-hearted teen scream. "Ready or Not" is an enjoyable horror satire.
This raunchy comedy isn't just funny — it's surprisingly sweet.
Dora's in high school now, but her first feature is still for younger viewers only.
A good dog is the only redeeming quality of this detestable tearjerker.
The long-running series moves into pure fantasy with its first spinoff. That's a good thing.
Awkwafina stars in one of the year's best films, a remarkable family dramedy from writer/director Lulu Wang.
Luz, an indie horror effort from Germany, is probably only for the most dedicated horror fans. It's an impressive debut, however.
Quentin Tarantino's ninth film sees the filmmaker finally turn his lens on Hollywood itself.
The stellar documentary about the lauded author is a master class in her work and impact.
Despite a great voice cast, the new version of "The Lion King" was a bad idea from the start.
Netflix is on a bit of a hot streak with its original thrillers. Unfortunately, this dud isn't part of it.
Netflix's action thriller is forgettable, but serves well as a quick throwback.
There are laughs in the new buddy comedy, but they're dragged down by bad decisions.
Marvel's epic "Infinity Saga" series wraps up with a Spider-Man post-script.
A retelling of Shakespeare's biggest hit from another point of view is a good idea, but "Ophelia" squanders the premise.
What if the Beatles blinked out of history? It's an interesting thought experiment. It's not, however, a movie plot.
The latest chapter in the sprawling "Conjuring" series is a bit silly, but far more enjoyable than expected.
This arresting debut feature about displacement by the Bay is one of the year's best films.
Pixar's signature series comes up with an enjoyable fourth chapter. Just don't set your expectations too high.