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Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 Review | The Scariest Thing Is That It's Good
Filmmaker Rhys Frake-Waterfield overhauls his first outing with a better story and 10 times the gore and horror. But to what end?
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Review | A Relentless CGI Onslaught Dulls the Senses
Godzilla and Kong face a new threat when Monarch searches for a mysterious signal in Hollow Earth.
La Chimera Review: Alice Rohrwacher's Entrancing Exploration of Devastating Loss
A wounded British archaeologist (Josh O'Connor) raids tombs for an existential purpose in 1980s Italy.
Femme Review: An Edge-of-Your-Seat Queering of the Neo-Noir Crime Thriller
Femme follows drag queen Jules (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) as he seeks revenge on the man who physically assaulted him (George MacKay) outside the club.
DogMan Review: Caleb Landry Jones Delivers a Tour de Force Perfomance in Offbeat Thriller
Director/writer Luc Besson's surreal revenge fantasy is downright intriguing but may test your patience.
Mending the Line Review: You May Just Get Hooked
Brian Cox and Sinqua Walls cast a worthy creative line in a fly-fishing tale that transcends familiar tropes.
Parish Review: Giancarlo Esposito Is Fantastic in High-Octane Crime Drama
A former getaway driver (Giancarlo Esposito) puts his family at risk after an old friend (Skeet Ulrich) convinces him to do one last job.
Shirley Review: Regina King Uplifts a Straightforward Netflix Biopic
The Oscar-winner shines in writer/director John Ridley's slick yet shallow biopic on Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman to run for president.
Late Night with the Devil Review: David Dastmalchian Shines in Creepy Possession Flick
The crew of a late night talk show get more than they bargained for in an attempt to boost their ratings on Halloween night.
Riddle of Fire Review: Bonkers Neo-Fairytale Straddles the Line Between Kids and Adults
Set against a gorgeous Wyoming backdrop, this mixed-bag of a kids' movie tries to walk a fine line between childish humor and adults-only edge.
Sleeping Dogs Review: Russell Crowe and Karen Gillan Can't Quite Save This Predictable Cop Thriller
It's thrilling enough seeing Crowe back in action as a detective, but past films like L.A. Confidential will forever reign superior.
You'll Never Find Me Review: Gripping Paranoia Thriller Out of Australia Keeps You Guessing
Directors Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen's excellent debut feature echoes the work of Mike Flanagan, the Duplass brothers, and even Charlie Brooker.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Review | A Predictable but Cool Sequel
The Spengler family and Gary (Paul Rudd) have trouble acclimating to life in New York City while a new threat emerges.
X-Men '97 Review: The Mutants Are Back and Better Than Ever
X-Men '97 perfectly captures the tone of the original series while giving it a modern look and feel that marks a timely return for the mutants.
Palm Royale Review: Breezy and Wickedly Fun Comedy with Little Depth
Kristen Wiig and an all-star cast delight in Apple TV's 1960s'-, Palm Beach-set romp that purposely avoids diving beneath the surface.
Arthur the King Review: A Solid but Occasionally Cheesy True-Story Adventure
Director Simon Cellan Jones could have dialed back on some overly sad dog moments, but the rest is gripping enough for the whole family.
Desert Road Review: A Mind-Boggling Thriller Steered by Its Fantastic Lead Actress [SXSW 2024]
Desert Road finds an unnamed woman stranded and alone after her car breaks down, and the road she's on carries a frightening sci-fi mystery.
Knox Goes Away Review: Michael Keaton's Engrossing But Flawed Crime Noir Thriller
A contract killer (Michael Keaton) with rapid dementia tries to save his son (James Marsden) before losing cognition.
French Girl Review: Zach Braff and Vanessa Hudgens Try to Reignite the Rom-Com With a Twist
Evelyne Brochu (Orphan Black) also stars as an exec chef in training who swoops Braff off to Quebec for a harmless R-rated adventure.
Immaculate Review: One Hell of a Blood-Soaked Sister Act
Sydney Sweeney is mesmerizing in this slow-burning horror film that requires patience. But the payoff is big.