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The remake of the century-old vampire film stars Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok.
The biopic takes a refreshingly even look at the legendary songwriter, who is portrayed well by Timothée Chalamet.
The legal drama overcomes an inherently absurd premise to become easily watchable.
The Netflix film is a more adventurous, if not necessarily more satisfying, twist on the biopic format.
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The Broadway adaptation offers only the first half of a story — and, unsurprisingly, ends up failing to satisfy.
The belated sequel is full of clichés, but its epic qualities are delightful.
The slickly produced film puts Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans on a mission to rescue Santa.
Set in the Hill District, the latest film version of a Wilson play stars John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler and Samuel L. Jackson.
The film reunites 'Forrest Gump' stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright with director Robert Zemeckis.
'The Last Dance' feels like a movie that contractually had to happen, not one that anyone wanted to make.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star in this out-of-order love story.
The horror sequel is graphic and shocking but ultimately disappointing.
The fictionalized tale of the iconic show’s first episode is enjoyable and energetic.
Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga shoot and softshoe through this surprisingly relevant courtroom drama.
The 40-year-old production has finally been released, and it’s an overstuffed mess.
The latter-day sequel offers strong performances and design amid a nonsensical story.
The locally shot film stars Andra Day, Glenn Close, Mo’Nique and Omar Epps.
Writer/director Zoë Kravitz brings confidence and a great cast to her feature debut.
Set soon after the events of the classic film, this latter-day sequel gets back to basics.
After years of production problems, the video-game adaptation fails in nearly every regard.
The thriller has some clunky dialogue, but strong performances and a watchable premise elevate it.
“Deadpool and Wolverine” brings a playful, if vulgar, energy to the massive film series.
The horror movie is directed by Osgood Perkins, son of “Psycho” star Anthony Perkins.