Jeff Ewing Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Review: An Undercooked Adventure With A Great Jonathan Majors Performance This ultimately feels like a missed opportunity. Read More
Matt Donato One Of The Scariest Scenes In The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Meats The Hook Don't leave us hanging, read this right now. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: The Fabelmans, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, And More What's new on Blu-ray? Read More
Jeremy Mathai At Midnight Review: A Charming But Familiar Rom-Com Runs Out Of Time At Midnight is a charming picture that, like its own characters, struggles to win its race against time. Read More
Lex Briscuso Your Place Or Mine Review: A Misguided Twist On The Rom-Com That Fails To Find Its Central Chemistry This rom-com suffers from a lack of chemistry between its leads. Read More
Jeff Ewing Somebody I Used To Know Review: A Charmingly Performed But All-Too-Familiar Trip Home A rom-com that features smart but insufficient pivots from classic formulas. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Magic Mike's Last Dance Review: A Disappointing Final Entry Magic Mike's Last Dance is a somewhat baffling and disappointing end to an unlikely trilogy. Read More
Josh Spiegel Knock At The Cabin Spoiler Review: A Film Unwilling To Get As Dark As It Should Even in his weakest films, M. Night Shyamalan's direction is enough to make things at least interesting from scene to scene. Read More
Chris Evangelista Knock At The Cabin Review: M. Night Shyamalan's Disturbing Thriller Is A Return To Form While the script is shaky, Knock at the Cabin features some of M. Night Shyamalan's best direction in a while. Read More
Jeff Ewing 80 For Brady Review: Talented Performers Show There's Still New Life In Well-Worn Tropes Somewhat uneven, but a breezy good time overall. Read More
Barry Levitt Passages Review: The Sexy, Scintillating Sundance Standout [Sundance] Sex is an important part of life for many, and Passages understands that with a vital humanity. Read More
Ethan Anderton Theater Camp Review: This Side-Splitting Comedy Can Rub Elbows With The Best Mockumentaries [Sundance] Taking cues from the films of Christopher Guest (Best in Show), the mockumentary Theater Camp is quite funny with an outstanding ensemble cast. Read More
Ethan Anderton Radical Review: Eugenio Derbez Is Better Than Ever In This Formulaic But Powerful Teaching Drama [Sundance] Eugenio Derbez has mostly kept himself in the comedic arena, but he delivers a career-defining performance in this Sundance-selected teaching drama. Read More
Sarah Milner Victim/Suspect Review: This Netflix Documentary Somehow Makes Police Officers Look Even Worse [Sundance] An upsetting documentary. Read More
Ben Pearson The Deepest Breath Review: A Champion Freediver Descends To The Depths [Sundance] There's some incredible footage on display in this one. Read More
Ben Pearson Stephen Curry: Underrated Review: An Underdog Story About An Unlikely Champion [Sundance] A detailed look back at the rise of an NBA champion. Read More
Sarah Milner A Still Small Voice Review: Contemplative Documentary Captures The Covid Experience [Sundance] There's an almost surreal quality to the emotional introspection and frank vulnerability in A Still Small Voice. Read More
Erin Brady Shortcomings Review: The Asian American Experience Gets Dissected In Randall Park's Directorial Debut [Sundance] Shortcomings is a charming debut with plenty of fast-cracking jokes. Read More
Ethan Anderton Squaring The Circle (The Story Of Hipgnosis) Review: Meet The Artists Behind Some Of Rock's Finest Album Art [Sundance] Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Wings, and Peter Gabriel are just some of the big names in music whose albums used the brilliant artwork of Hipgnosis. Read More
Ben Pearson Beyond Utopia Review: A Jaw-Dropping Documentary About Escape From North Korea [Sundance] This is a harrowing but vital viewing experience. Read More
Josh Spiegel You People Review: A Modern Culture Clash And A Mildly Charming Romantic Comedy You People has a number of solid if familiar-seeming comic setups. Read More
Chris Evangelista My Animal Review: A Queer Werewolf Tale With Style To Spare [Sundance] My Animal is plenty stylish, but its script is lacking. Read More
Ben Pearson Rye Lane Review: This Winsome Comedy Is Like A Sillier, Funnier Version Of Before Sunrise [Sundance] Here's the funniest movie of 2023 so far. Read More
Chris Evangelista Landscape With Invisible Hand: A Strange Sci-Fi Story With Too Many Loose Threads [Sundance] Landscape With Invisible Hand has some good ideas that neve quite come together. Read More
Ethan Anderton Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie Review: The Beloved Actor Gets An Uplifting, Entertaining And Truly Cinematic Documentary [Sundance] The Back to the Future star gets an uplifting doc about his life and career, ranging from his quick rise to fame to his debilitating Parkinson's disease. Read More
Ben Pearson Cassandro Review: Gael García Bernal Flies High In This Luchador Biopic [Sundance] García Bernal appears to have done nearly all of his own stunts, and the results are impressive. Read More
Barry Levitt MAMACRUZ Review: A Late In Life Coming-Of-Age Film With A Dynamite Lead Performance [Sundance] This is a quiet, reserved, and observational film. Read More