Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
While Harry Potter diehards will find more than enough sustenance in the sequel, non-devotees may have a rough time following the action.
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In Netflix's historical epic, Braveheart gets another chapter (and an upgrade).
Great performances lift the family drama. But was a better movie left behind?
A good performance keeps the Freddie Mercury biopic from falling completely flat.
The troubling, disorienting remake of the horror classic is a masterpiece.
Robert Redford's alleged final performance is a quiet, fitting farewell.
Forty years later, a new "Halloween" resets most of the franchise and returns to form.
"First Man" manages to capture the awe that landing on the moon should — and all but guarantees Ryan Gosling an Oscar nomination.
The high-profile remake is a good, old-fashioned movie musical with a lot to offer.
The comic-book villain's solo outing is a big, goofy mess.
Worthy new docs "Pick Of the Litter" and "Science Fair" are making their local premieres. Both are worth your time.
Jack Black stars in a family-friendly horror flick that isn't afraid to scare its young viewers.
The latest visit to the action franchise is a noble try, but ultimately a bit of a mess.
A follow-up to "Easy Rider," "The Last Movie" is a beautiful, if bizarre, piece of film history.
The knockoff revenge flick starring Jennifer Garner is unimpressive. It's also deeply offensive.
There are chills in this gothic horror, but only if you're willing to go along with them.
The raunchy puppet flick falls flat as its one joke wears thin in short order.
The prehistoric drama is here to answer a question no one asked about the world's first-ever dog.
The light romcom is made for pleasing audiences — and in that respect, it succeeds.
The big, dumb shark flick will keep your attention, but don't think about it for more than a moment.
Spike Lee's captivating new film is an unusual, but almost essential, work of cinema.
Disney's oddly somber visit to the Hundred Acre Wood isn't what you might expect.