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Boy Kills World Review: A Wild Ride Not for the Faint of Heart
The deaf and mute Boy (Bill Skarsgård) swears vengeance against ruthless oppressors after his family's murder.
We Grown Now Review: A Beautifully Poetic Journey to Adulthood
Best friends (Blake Cameron James, Gian Knight Ramirez) come of age in 1992 Chicago's Cabrini-Green housing projects.
Blood for Dust Review: A Gritty Crime Thriller with Nailbiting Tension
Featuring memorable supporting turns by a slew of great actors, this neo-noir refuses to put you in a good mood — but it's better that way.
Abigail Review: A Vampire Ballerina Hijacks a Slapstick Heist Thriller with Gory Results
The late Angus Cloud reliably steals the show with his swan song supporting role in a darkly comical feature about Dracula's daughter.
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver Review | A Ferocious Djimon Hounsou Saves the Franchise
General Titus (Djimon Hounsou) leads Kora (Sofia Boutella) and the villagers of Veldt against the Imperium's dreadnought attack.
The Beast Review: Léa Seydoux Soars in a Sci-Fi Epic About Love, Loneliness, and the Dread of Being Alive
Léa Seydoux and George MacKay star in Bertrand Bonello's sci-fi romance that explores love and fear across three different timelines.
Damaged Review: Macabre Serial Killer Thriller Lowers IQ Points
A Chicago detective (Samuel L. Jackson) and his former partner (Vincent Cassel) hunt a satanic murderer in Scotland.
An American Bombing Review: A Necessary Wake-Up Call to American Extremism
On the 29th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, the HBO documentary explores homegrown extremism by demystifying its perpetrator.
Under the Bridge Review: Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough Super-Charge a Captivating Crime Drama
Superb storytelling and a great ensemble cast elevate this real-life story about the death of teenager Reena Virk.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: Fun Action Can't Save an Underwhelming Script
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare has all the makings of a hit, but by trying too hard, it falls under its own weight.
In Flames Review: A Must-See Genre-Bending Pakistani Horror Movie
Set in Karachi, In Flames stars Ramesha Nawal as medical student Mariam, who is being pursued by a demonic force from her past.
The Sympathizer Review: Park Chan-wook's Winding Odyssey in Duality
A spy (Hoa Xuande) reports on Vietnamese refugees in Los Angeles after the fall of Saigon in HBO's series, also with Robert Downey Jr. and Sandra Oh.
Omen Review: Gripping, Eerie Vibes Aplenty in 4 Tales of Sorcery in the Congo
In award-winning musician Baloji's solid directorial debut, a young Congoloese man brings his pregnant fiancée to meet his estranged family.
Challengers Review: Sex, Sports & Thumping Dance Music
Josh O'Connor gets the role of his career alongside the reliably terrific Zendaya and Mike Faist for Guadagnino's erotic tennis ride.
LaRoy, Texas Review: A Must-See Thriller with a Superb Cast
A hardware store owner (John Magaro) impersonates a hit man (Dylan Baker) after learning of his wife's affair in this funny neo-noir thriller.
Arcadian Review: Legitimately Scary Monsters Pack a Wallop
A father (Nicolas Cage) protects his sons (Jaeden Martell, Maxwell Jenkins) in a post-apocalyptic world.
The Absence of Eden Review: A Visceral but Flawed Take on the Immigration Crisis
A Mexican woman (Zoë Saldaña) fleeing violence crosses paths with an ICE agent (Garrett Hedlund) in a border town.
Parachute Review: Brittany Snow's Directorial Debut Is a Triumph
The filmmaker balances levity and depth to explore the complexities of body image, eating disorders, and relationships in Parachute.
Sasquatch Sunset Review: A Hilarious, Heartfelt & Patently Absurd Take on Bigfoot Lore
Filmmakers David and Nathan Zellner follow a sasquatch group over the course of one year in a film without dialogue.
Un rêve plus long que la nuit Review: Restoring a Raunchy, Avante-Garde French Classic
The 1976 film was just screened at the first-ever LA Festival of Movies to a crowd that laughed uproariously at inflatable private parts and more.