Beavis And Butt-Head Do The Universe Review: MTV's Morons Make Moves On The Multiverse
The entire world has changed, but Beavis and Butt-Head are still completely the same.
Read MoreThe entire world has changed, but Beavis and Butt-Head are still completely the same.
Read MoreAnother zany Peter Strickland genre entry.
Read MoreFruits Basket - prelude - is kind of a mess, even if it does make an imperfect adaptation of the one of the best things Natsuki Takaya has written.
Read MoreLightyear is overly familiar, visually drab, and too often willing to mock sincerity or earnestness.
Read MoreNext Exit is a moody and haunting character exercise about life beyond death.
Read MoreJemaine Clement bares it all in this hilariously awkward and strange comedy about a couple trying to get the romantic spark back in their lives.
Read MoreThe scammer story seems to have reached the next phase in its evolution: the inspirational comedy.
Read MoreThe Sea Beast is a roller-coaster ride of nautical entertainment.
Read MoreDespite the familiar turns of sentimental road trip drama designed to tug at your heartstrings, Don't Make Me Go is a trip well worth taking.
Read MorePeter Dinklage tries to save a tonally confused comedy-drama that slowly forgets to keep up the comedy.
Read MoreMinions: The Rise of Gru does have one card up its sleeve: It's actually a Blaxploitation movie starring the Minions, and it's pretty fun.
Read MoreA new documentary from the Tribeca Film Festival digs into the creation and legacy of the beloved children's program Reading Rainbow.
Read MoreLightyear is Pixar doing a Star Trek riff, and it's a perfectly fun time.
Read MoreThe new trilogy ends with a frail whimper rather than a T-rex-worthy roar.
Read MoreOfficial Competition is an absurd, darkly funny, if incomplete, portrait of ego in the age of buzzword-centric arthouse filmmaking.
Read MoreWho needs dinosaurs when you have giant bugs?
Read MoreSpiderhead is an enjoyable mixed bag.
Read MoreA dino-sized opening weekend seems imminent.
Read MoreThe documentary The Janes asks: do we not share an obligation to disrespect a law that disrespects women?
Read MoreHustle is formulaic, but gets by with charm and style.
Read MoreFire Island is every bit the hilarious and semi-meta rom-com you expect, packed with quips and well-timed jokes.
Read MoreBenediction is in equal turns lively, devastating, funny, hopeful, and heartbreaking.
Read MoreA movie about found families and finding a home with each other.
Read MoreA stark warning about social division.
Read MoreA punishing musical war drama.
Read MoreJoyland is a profoundly moving film that might just make a difference
Read MoreA gut-wrenching study of loss.
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