The original stars are on point, the meta commentary's on full-blast, and the kills are brutal in a solid new "Scream."
"Day of Rage" boils the January 6th insurrection down to a concise, persuasive timeline of violent anti-democracy
The best films of 2021 represent what a wildly eclectic year we had at the movies.
In "Red Rocket," Simon Rex shines as an ex-porn star whose tank is running desperately low on options.
"The Matrix Resurrections" is a meta "sequel franchise spinoff" that would have been best left unmade.
Spider-Man: No Way Home busts the multiverse wide open. Our spoiler-free review.
Steven Spielberg and an incredible cast deliver a moving and exuberant reimagined "West Side Story" that also stays true to its legend.
Steven Spielberg turns 75 next week, and the effect he's had on our columnist can only be measured in heartfelt sentiment.
Paul Verhoeven's salacious ""Benedetta gets into the head, but not really under the skin, of the outlaw nun who swore she saw God
In Ridley Scott's 'House of Gucci,' the accents are truly a spectacle unto themselves.
Sebastien Lifshitz's 'Little Girl' is a beautiful, intimate portrait of a trans child's journey towards being their true self.
Culinary icon Julia Child is celebrated in a new documentary by Betsy West and Julie Cohen.
In 1997, 'Lost Highway' checked all the boxes: indescribable plot, bizarre red lighting, and Balthazar Getty's naked ass.
Director Reinaldo Marcus Green on how he served up a winner with the Williams sisters biopic, 'King Richard.'
The intriguing queer-themed 'Isaac' is impeded by a distinct lack of cinematic ambition.