Copshop Review: Gerard Butler And Frank Grillo Face Off In Joe Carnahan's Trashy, Fun Actioner
Copshop is dumb and violent, and also pretty entertaining. Read our review of the Gerard Butler/Frank Grill face off.
Read MoreCopshop is dumb and violent, and also pretty entertaining. Read our review of the Gerard Butler/Frank Grill face off.
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Read MoreMalignant hit theaters and HBO Max this weekend. If you've seen it already, read on for our spoiler-laden review. If not, hold off until you've seen it.
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Read MoreJessica Chastain is fantastic in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Too bad the movie itself can't match her effort.
Read MoreBenedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy are quite good in the oddly melancholy The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.
Read MoreDashcam, the latest pandemic-set found footage horror from Host director Rob Savage, is grating and disappointing.
Read MoreOur The Power of the Dog review looks at Jane Campion's fantastic, overwhelming neo-Western, featuring a killer Benedict Cumberbatch performance.
Read MoreCheck out our review of the Pedro Almodóvar film that earned Best Actress for Penélope Cruz at the 2021 Venice Film Festival.
Read MorePrestige period filmmaking rarely sizzles like The Last Duel. Find out why Ridley Scott's latest is worth watching in our review from the Venice Film Festival.
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Read MoreHave we seen the last of Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman? Here's what we know about the likelihood of a potential sequel to El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal gives another strong performance, but the Netflix remake of The Guilty just doesn't add much to an already good movie.
Read MoreOur Malignant review looks at James Wan's return to horror, which ends up being a truly bonkers movie.
Read MoreWhile Adam Sandler made his name on silly comedies, he's an excellent dramatic actor as well. These are Sandler's very best roles, ranked worst to best.
Read MoreHalloween Kills is a more-than-worthy sequel, and one that proves Michael Myers is boogeyman worthy of our ongoing fascination.
Read MoreIn our Queenpins review, we find ourselves liking the cast of this new crime movie, even if everything else doesn't quite work.
Read MoreShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings falls victim to the typical Marvel third-act failures. But the problems were there from the beginning.
Read MoreEdgar Wright pushes his own craft by hybridizing formats and delving more profoundly into thematic territory with his latest film, Last Night in Soho.
Read MoreWhether you're looking for comedy or action, it's hard to top Jackie Chan's martial arts flicks. Here, we rank Chan's 18 best.
Read MoreIn our Dune review, we fall in love with director Denis Villeneuve's imaginative and epic adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction novel.
Read MoreRiz Ahmed is dazzling in Mogul Mowgli, a surreal rap drama about generational trauma and the difficult task of parsing cultural identity.
Read MoreOur review of The Card Counter looks at the new Paul Schrader movie starring Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, and Tye Sheridan.
Read MoreOur We Need To Do Something review looks at the new indie horror film starring Sierra McCormick, Vinessa Shaw, and Pat Healy, and directed by Sean King O'Grady.
Read MoreThis spoiler-heavy review of Nia DaCosta's Candyman explores the nature and weight of trauma, personhood, and martyrdom.
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