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‘Disclosure Day’ First Reactions Hail Steven Spielberg’s ‘Best Film in 20 Years’
Audiences praise Emily Blunt's "most accomplished performance" in the film releasing June 12…
Power Ballad review: Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas fall short of charming
I still expect more from the writer/director of "Once."…
Liberal critics hate 'The Wizard of the Kremlin' — that's how I knew it was worth a watch
Remember around 2018 or so, when reviews on Rotten Tomatoes suddenly became suspicious? Like movies that hit all the left-wing, DEI talking points would get 98% Fresh ratings from …
‘The Mandalorian And Grogu’ Review: The Latest In The ‘Star Wars’ Franchise Makes The Magic Of ‘A New Hope’ Seem Far, Far Away
‘The Mandalorian And Grogu’ review: The latest in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise makes the magic of ‘A New Hope’ seem far, far away…
‘The Station’ Review: A Long-Gestating, Female-Centered Project Set in Yemen That’s Well Worth the Wait
A women-only haven in Yemen’s civil war is the backdrop to a story of siblings clashing in Sara Ishaq's Cannes Critics' Week entry 'The Station.'…
‘The Beloved’ Review: Javier Bardem Is a Hotheaded Director in Spanish Daughter-Daddy Drama in Search of a Better Script
Javier Bardem stars as a hotheaded director in Rodrigo Sorogoyen's father-daughter drama 'The Beloved.' Review.…
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Lurker’ on HBO Max, a Hypnotizing Drama Plumbing the Ambiguities of a Parasocial Relationship
Theodore Pellerin is a fanboy and Archie Madekwe is the pop star in this unsettling almost-thriller.…
‘Paper Tiger’ Review: Miles Teller and Adam Driver Get Ensnared by the Russian Mob in a James Gray Film With More Atmosphere Than Plausibility
James Gray serves up another hardscrabble outer-borough Jewish family, but the movie has more atmosphere than plausibility.…
‘Paper Tiger’ Review: Adam Driver Gives a Career-Best Performance in James Gray’s Devastating Tragedy
Like all of James Gray's best films, "Paper Tiger" is both sweepingly mythic and hauntingly personal all at once.…
The 7 Best Movies on Paramount+ in May
Slowly but surely, summer is creeping in, and that means the start of summer movie season. Here are some of the best on Paramount+…
‘The Beloved’ Review: Javier Bardem Gets His Own Chaotic Evil Version of ‘Sentimental Value’
Cannes 2026: A father and daughter with a strained relationship making a movie together -- what could possibly go wrong?…
‘Flesh and Fuel’ Review: Two Lonely Truckers Share Europe’s Highways — and Much, Much More — in an Unlikely Road Romance with Plenty of Heart
Alexis Manenti ('Les Misérables') headlines the first feature from French director Pierre Le Gall, which premiered as a special screening in Cannes’ Critics’ Week.…
‘The Beloved’ Review: Javier Bardem Is Powerful as a Filmmaker Directing His Estranged Daughter in Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s Making-of-a-Movie Drama
Javier Bardem and Victoria Luengo in a movie that echoes "Sentimental Value," though this one has serious fun with the filmmaking process.…
‘The Beloved’ Review: Javier Bardem Carries a Tense Behind-the-Scenes Father-Daughter Drama That Could Use a Little More Sentimental Value
Victoria Luengo co-stars in the latest feature from Spanish director Rodrigo Sorogoyen ('The Beasts'), who chronicles a movie shoot that flies off the rails.…
‘Sheep in the Box’ Review: A Married Couple Adopt a Robot Copy of Their Dead Son in Hirokazu Koreeda’s Emotionally Stilted Riff on ‘A.I.’
A married couple adopts a robot copy of their dead son in sweet but stunted grief drama 'Sheep in the Box' from Hirokazu Koreeda.…
‘Forever Your Maternal Animal’ Review: Three Costa Rican Women Are Adrift in Valentina Maurel’s Ambiguously Rousing Family Drama
In the director’s stirring follow-up to “I Have Electric Dreams,” an already fractured family drifts further apart.…
‘Think Good’ Review: French Canadian Thesp Monia Chokri Convinces as a Jewish Wife Trapped in a Toxic Relationship
Starring Monia Chokri and Nils Schneider, Géraldine Nakache's Cannes premiere 'Think Good' exposes the quiet violence that occurs between partners.…
Denzel Washington's 1996 war drama is 'A Few Good Men' meets 'Saving Private Ryan' — and it's still a must-watch nearly 30 years later
Denzel's 1996 movie "Courage Under Fire" is part "Saving Private Ryan" style war epic and part "A Few Good Men" investigative drama, but all must-watch.…
Forbidden Fruits review: What if The Craft was set in a mall?
Lola Tung, Lili Reinhart, Victoria Pedretti, and Alexandra Shipp star in this girly, gross thriller.…