
The Last Rodeo Review: I Can't Believe How Emotional Bull Riding Is In This Intense Neal McDonough Movie
Neal McDonough stars in a tense drama about a retired bull rider who is compelled to ride again despite his advanced age in order to save his family.

It Was Just An Accident Review: A Revolutionary Revenge Thriller As Chilling As It Is Thought-Provoking
Jafar Panahi's incendiary revenge thriller is revolutionary & exhilarating as a series of events forces people to ponder the meaning of a violent act.

The Shining Review: Stephen King Said It Best - This Is A Great Horror Movie But A Terrible Adaptation
With 45 years gone since it first released, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining definitely remains a horror classic, in spite of its adaptation problems.

The New Boy Review: Cate Blanchett & Aswan Reid Shine In Warwick Thornton’s Faith-Testing Drama
The New Boy is an ethereal experience with transcendent performances from Cate Blanchett and Aswan Reid that will leave lasting impressions.

Fear Street: Prom Queen Review - Netflix's Latest Captures The Essence Of R.L. Stine & 80s Slashers, But It's Not Very Special
Fear Street: Prom Queen will play well with those who expect to enjoy these films and will continue to show up for Netflix's slasher franchise.

Splitsville Review: Dakota Johnson & Adria Arjona Are Hilarious In Energetic & Sexy Film That'll Make You Feel Like Comedies Are Back
The team behind this raunchy, hilarious feature deliver interconnected character studies that make you feel like American comedies are back.

Restless Review: I Want This Small-Scale Psychological Thriller To Make A Star Out Of Lyndsey Marshal
Lead Lyndsey Marshal is pitch perfect in this psychological thriller that takes a while to get going, but ultimately delivers in the third act.

Fountain Of Youth Review: I’m Glad This Movie Was Made, But I’m So Frustrated It Wasn’t Made Better
In some ways, Fountain of Youth is the adventure story I was looking for, but it’s so filled with flaws that I’m equal parts amused and frustrated.

Sentimental Value Review: Joachim Trier's Brilliant Drama Is The Best Film Of Cannes So Far
Sentinmental Value is an absolutely breathtaking piece of filmmaking, felt on the deepest of levels & beautiful in its portrait of a fracture family.

Urchin Review: I Was Caught Between Frustration & Empathy In Harris Dickinson's Memorable Directorial Feature Debut
Suffice it to say, Urchin isn’t the easiest watching experience, but Harris Dickinson crafts a memorable, if frustrating, directorial feature debut.

The History Of Sound Review: Despite Paul Mescal & Josh O'Connor's Stellar Chemistry, This Wartime Drama Is More Sedated Than Sexy
Oliver Hermanus' The History of Sound lands somewhere between expectations and the underwhelming pic it flirts with becoming.

Worth The Wait Review: Lana Condor & Ross Butler Shine In This Otherwise Generic Ensemble Rom-Com
Ross Butler and Lana Condor's chemistry elevates one of the storylines in the ensemble rom-com Worth the Wait, but the movie is still entirely bland.

Highest 2 Lowest Review: Denzel Washington Is On Fire In Spike Lee's Crime Thriller - The Most Fun Movie He's Made In Years
Spike Lee going for a lighter tone, he achieves something different here, which makes Highest 2 Lowest easier to love in a way.

Lilo & Stitch Review: This Vividly Realized Take On The Beloved Animated Classic Is Disney’s Best Live-Action Remake Yet
Lilo & Stitch s the ranks of the Disney live-action remakes, & while it might not have the lovable mess of the original, it still finds its voice.

Pillion Review: Alexander Skarsgård Has Never Been Better Than In Harry Lighton's Sexy Feature Debut Centering BDSM
For a first feature, it’s a startlingly confident, overwhelmingly sexy debut for Harry Lighton.

Alpha Review: Body Horror Meets Family Strife In Julia Ducournau's Bleak & Brilliant Titane Follow-Up
Julia Ducournau's Titane follow up Alpha is part horror story, part family drama & it is as emotionally grueling as it is rewarding and discomfiting.

The Secret Agent Review: Mesmerizing Brazilian Thriller Plays With Genre & Our Expectations Of What It Should Be
The Secret Agent isn’t your typical espionage thriller, but it’s all the better for how it plays with genre, tone, and expectations.

Nouvelle Vague Review: Richard Linklater's Ode To The French New Wave Is A Charming Hangout Movie
Nouvelle Vague is both a classic Richard Linklater hangout movie and an ode to the French New Wave, simplistic in nature and charming nonetheless.

Outerlands Review: Asia Kate Dillon Gifts Us With A Layered Performance In Sincere Drama About Abandonment & Belonging
Outerlands isn’t just a story about navigating through life after childhood trauma. It’s an experience of human connectivity and belonging.

The Wiz Review: Amazing Performances & Catchy Musical Numbers Are Let Down By Shaky Direction
The Wiz's retelling of The Wizard of Oz is certainly ambitious, but the game performances of its star-studded cast are let down by lifeless direction.