Ryan Leston EO Review: A Damning Take On Humanity's Relationship With Animals [Cannes] Humanity's relationship with animals is seen through the eyes of a roaming donkey in this film from Jerzy Skolimowski. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Triangle Of Sadness Review: A Biting And Hysterical Satire [Cannes] A biting satire that explodes into absolute chaos. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Three Thousand Years Of Longing Review: George Miller Delivers An Epic, Romantic Fairy Tale About The Power Of Storytelling [Cannes] Three Thousand Years of Longing tells a fantastic and poignant story about storytelling, longing, and love Read More
Rafael Motamayor Hunt Review: An Intense And Unpredictably Twist-Filled Korean Spy Thriller [Cannes] Hunt is a twisty, action-packed thriller from Lee Jung-jae. Read More
Lex Briscuso God's Creatures Review: An Intense, Devastating Look At Expectations And How They Can Shatter Us [Cannes] A shocking, sad, and brave tale of a lie gone wrong. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Armageddon Time Review: An Apologetic Autobiographical Movie That Challenges Nostalgia [Cannes] A rare and very welcome interrogation of the past. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Father And Soldier Review: Omar Sy Delivers A Strong Performance In A Middling War Movie [Cannes] Father and Soldier features a strong and emotional performance by Omar Sy, but the film itself is lacking. Read More
Matthew Monagle Alice Is Missing Lets You Solve Your Own Veronica Mars Mystery This ambitious tabletop game offers an experience like no other. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Final Cut Review: Boo To Whoever Thought They Could Remake One Cut Of The Dead [Cannes] Just stick with the original. Read More
Josh Spiegel Chip 'N' Dale: Rescue Rangers Review: An Unexpectedly Wild Industry Satire Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers is both an homage to the Disney Afternoon classic of the late 1980s, and a brilliant post-modern riff on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Read More
Sarah Milner Monstrous Review: Christina Ricci Struggles To Imbue Life Into Dull Thriller Christina Ricci deserves better. Read More
Chris Evangelista Firestarter Review: The Latest Stephen King Adaptation Is Lukewarm At Best There's no spark here. Read More
Ben Pearson Top Gun: Maverick Review: Tom Cruise Takes Audiences On A Satisfying Trip Back To The Danger Zone Tom Cruise gets back in the cockpit for this high-flying and enjoyable sequel. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Licorice Pizza, Turning Red, And More You're going to want to check out these new Blu-ray releases. Read More
Witney Seibold George Carlin's American Dream Review: Portrait Of A Disappointed Idealist It's important to remember that George Carlin was not on your side. Read More
Chris Evangelista Men Review: A Creepy, Mysterious Folk Horror Oddity That Will Leave You Both Disturbed And Puzzled Alex Garland's Men is weird and creepy, with Rory Kinnear stealing the show. Read More
Josh Spiegel Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Spoiler Review: Half Of A Fun Sam Raimi Movie Let's take a spoiler-filled look at the latest from Marvel. Read More
Ryan Scott Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Made A Magical $36 Million In Thursday Previews We're now looking at one of the biggest opening weekends of the pandemic era at the box office. Read More
Sarah Milner Our Father Review: A Shocking, Stomach-Churning Documentary A mostly strong film, Our Father suffers from the heightened drama that's become so common for these documentaries. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Review: A Sam Raimi Marvel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is Sam Raimi doing a Marvel movie, for better or for worse. Read More
Kaylee Dugan Memory Director Martin Campbell Reviews The Latest Big Action Movies [Exclusive] Welcome to Martin Campbell's Letterboxd. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Paramount Previews Sizzle Reel Of Dungeons & Dragons, Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, And More Paramount previewed several of its upcoming films, including its Dungeons & Dragons movie and the next Transformers. Read More
Lex Briscuso Spring Awakening: Those You've Known Review: A Nostalgic Documentary Brimming With Warmth This is a documentary aimed at those who fell in love with the musical when it first hit Broadway. Read More
Quinn Bilodeau Downton Abbey: A New Era Review: A Vibrant And Emotional Sequel That Brings Out The Best Of These Charming Characters Two hours of charming, breezy escapism. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Mystery Of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes Review: A Surface-Level Look At Bright Shining Star Netflix's Marilyn Monroe documentary doesn't go deep enough. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Northman Spoiler Review: Robert Eggers' Most Disappointing Movie Still Rules The Northman is the most accessible Robert Eggers film yet, for better and worse. Read More
Lex Briscuso Vortex Review: Gaspar Noe's Latest Is Softer But No Less Arresting Than His Usual, Making It One Of His Best Vortex is Gaspar Noe's most thoughtful work yet. Read More