Emmy-winning Julia Garner has been hand-picked by Madonna to portray her in her biopic, co-written with Diablo Cody.
Terence Davies' handsomely produced but stilted 'Benediction' traces the tempestuous origins of a bitter old queen.
Wild, messy, and audacious, Rob Savage's 'DASHCAM' is relentless in its tastelessness and gore.
Tom Cruise soars while schooling a cocky squad in the action-packed, shamelessly sentimental Top Gun: Maverick.
The surreal horror freakout 'Men' brings nightmares into the daylight with its tale of a lone woman besieged by intruders.
A preview of roughly a dozen top cinematic and concert draws at this year's fully in-person JxJ Festival.
Sex-ed and spilled secrets spiral into scandal in Studio's powerful world premiere production of "John Proctor Is the Villain."
It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world in Marvel's gruesome superhero adventure "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
The TRANSlations film festival is devoted to showcasing films by, for, and about trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people.
Nicolas Cage parodies himself in "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent," which has the heft of an Oscars highlight reel.
Alexander Skarsgård slays as a prince dishing out ice-cold vengeance in the musclebound, medieval epic "The Northman."
"Poppy Field" director Eugen Jebeleanu made the tense drama about a closeted gay cop as a manifesto for LGBTQ rights.
Michael Bay's gun-crazy actioner "Ambulance" is loud, dumb, and feels interminably long, but at least it's mostly coherent.
The misfiring 'Morbius' at a certain point just stops firing, but not before it stops making sense.
Oscar Isaac acts his asp off as Marvel's "Moon Knight," yet the action-challenged series still sputters.