Tense action, impressive effects, and plot holes you could drive a herd of elephants through add up to a dumb, diverting 'Beast.'
Fresh, tense, and funny, "Bodies, Bodies, Bodies" serves up sharp social satire via a twisted, bloody whodunnit.
Not as clever as its title, 'They/Them' fumbles its mash-up of summer-camp slasher pic and queer-conscious social drama.
'Prey' pumps blood back into the Predator franchise with a riveting duel between the alien and a skilled Comanche huntress.
A trippy drama with horror movie tendencies, 'Hypochondriac' powerfully evokes the fear of encroaching mental illness.
AFI's retrospective of the careers of Andrews and Bogdanovich ranges from 'Victor/Victoria' to 'Mask."
Birds, murder, and adventure are in abundance when Landmark Theatres celebrate Alfred Hitchcock's birthday with a special series.
The new Alamo Bryant Street is pulling out all the stops, with movie brunches, parties, and a tribute to John Carpenter.
Jordan Peele maintains his track record as a master of suspense with the eerie to the extreme 'Nope.'
'Anything's Possible' hits a rom-com sweet spot simply by letting its trans teen heroine be herself and dare to dream
'The Gray Man' makes amusing use of its all-star cast, but the action-thriller wastes the opportunity to do anything original.
The mighty Avenger ditches his doldrums to join erstwhile love Jane in the funhouse adventure 'Thor: Love and Thunder.'
The iconic film by John Waters is out in a restored 4K Criterion Edition, and shows this weekend at midnight at Landmark E Street Cinema.
The brothers, familiar from years on 'Desperate Housewives,' bring a dark shard of comic relief to 'The Batman,' now out on Blu-Ray.
The starkly scary, Ethan Hawke-starring chiller 'The Black Phone' packs a more potent-than-expected punch.