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The Boys in the Boat Review: George Clooney's Uplifting Sports Drama
Coach Al Ulbrickson (Joel Edgerton) and Joe Rantz (Callum Turner) lead the University of Washington's rowing team to Olympics gold in 1936.
Freud's Last Session Review: A Fascinating Discourse on Mortality
Sigmund Freud (Anthony Hopkins) debates author C.S. Lewis (Matthew Goode) about the existence of God before World War II.
The Crime Is Mine Review: François Ozon's Modern Take on the Screwball Comedy Is a Joy
François Ozon's latest explores an unconventional career path: confessing to a crime you didn't commit.
Hello Dankness Review: Hilarious Guerrilla Film Dissects Our Dank Digital Death Spiral
Intellectual and dank AF bro, this feature film from Soda Jerk is a found footage masterpiece about the years 2016-2020.
Society of the Snow Review: Intense Survival Thriller Captures Incredible True Story
The harrowing Society of the Snow follows the surviving passengers of a plane crash in the Andes who resort to desperate measures.
What If...? Season 2 Review: Marvel Ends 2023 with a Plesant Surprise
After a rough year for the MCU, season two of What If...? is a great way to end 2023 on a high note an shows the potential the MCU still has.
Inshallah a Boy Review: Jordan's Oscar Submission Conveys the Triumph of Perseverance
Inshallah a Boy tells the story of Nawal, a resistant, dedicated, and ultimately triumphant woman.
Anyone But You Review: Mostly Much Ado About Nothing
Bea (Sydney Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) pretend to hate each other despite being secretly in love at an Australian wedding.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Review: You Can't Peel Your Eyes Away From This Disaster
Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) tries to save his new family and the world from the wrath of Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II).
Migration Review: Illumination's Best Film Since Despicable Me
A family of mallards encounter big trouble and make new friends while flying to Jamaica in Migration.
The End We Start From Review: A Deeply Affecting Survival Story
A young mother (Jodie Comer) struggles to save her newborn during an ecological crisis.
Menus-Plaisirs — Les Troisgros Review: 2023's Best Documentary Performs Culinary Hypnosis
Frederick Wiseman's masterpiece is a celebration of family, food, and work. It's deliciously perfect.
Israelism Review: Jews Push Back in One of the Year's Most Important Documentaries
A controversial new documentary explores how some Jews are speaking out against the actions of Israel, and the consequences of that.
The Family Plan Review: Mark Walhberg Is in His Element as a Daddy Government Assassin
Don’t overthink this road trip romp, which trips over its action-comedy tropes but wins you over with its fun and breezy charm and enjoyable cast.
Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire Review | A Stale Retread of Blockbuster Material
Kora (Sofia Boutella) recruits warriors to defend her adopted village from the Motherworld's forces.
The Iron Claw Review: Zac Efron Leads a Harrowing True Story of Wrestling Tragedy
The Von Erich brothers (Zac Efron, Harris Dickinson, Jeremy Allen White, & Stanley Simons) struggle to achieve their father's (Holt McCallany) dream.
Eileen Review: A Must-See Sexy Psychological Thriller
Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway turn in sublime performances in a dark tale with shocking twists.
Fast Charlie Review: Pierce Brosnan Sports a Southern Twang in Breezy Crime Thriller
A mob enforcer (Pierce Brosnan) and taxidermist (Morena Baccarin) seek revenge against a ruthless New Orleans gangster (Gbenga Akinnagbe).
Leave the World Behind Review: A Pointless Apocalypse Wastes Great Actors
Sam Esmail's apocalyptic thriller consists of one banal dead end after another. Julia Roberts is great though.
Mr. Monk’s Last Case Review: Tony Shalhoub Shines Despite Missed Opportunities and an Unworthy Villain
Peacock's original movie, Mr. Monk's Last Case, simply can't recapture the magic that made the television series such a success.