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'Archie' Review: An Unforgiving Look Into Cary Grant’s Life
Jason Isaacs doles out the charm as the debonair Cary Grant in the four-part series.
'Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé' Review: Queen Bey Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Her Brilliant Concert Tour
Beyoncé's tour is obviously great, but the way she captures how this show was put together makes this film even more special.
'Silent Night' Review: An Empty Action Thriller That Squanders the Skills of Director John Woo
Master action filmmaker John Woo returns to American cinema with this tragically underwhelming motion picture.
'Candy Cane Lane' Review: Eddie Murphy's Christmas Comedy Is Disposable Holiday Fluff
While 'Candy Cane Lane' isn't a lump of coal, that doesn't mean it's a gift either.
'Eileen' Review: Anne Hathaway & Thomasin McKenzie Star in Romance-Mystery That Defies Expectations
William Oldroyd's first film since 2016's 'Lady Macbeth' is an intriguing story that never quite goes where you expect.
'Obliterated' Review: A Filthy and Fun Action-Comedy With Surprising Heart
The new action-comedy series from the creators of 'Cobra Kai' gets off to a great start, but run out of steam toward the end.
'Family Switch' Review: Jennifer Garner Gifts a Stocking of Laughs to Predictable Comedy
This new riff on the body swap comedy is more than a little familiar, but a charming cast makes it a breezy watch.
'Slow Horses' Season 3 Review: This Espionage Series Just Keeps Getting Better
The new season of the Apple TV+ series will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
'Godzilla Minus One' Review: The Iconic Monster Smashes His Way to New Heights
You’ve never seen the legendary kaiju quite like this.
'Frybread Face and Me' Review: A Sweet Coming-of-Age Story Between Cousins on a Navajo Reservation
This personal story of family finds both heart and humor in its honest portrait of rez life.
'Deep Sea' Review: Gorgeous Animated Film Fights Through Stormy Waters
Though you've probably seen this story before, it's likely never been presented quite like this.
'Maestro' Review: Bradley Cooper’s Magnificent Portrait of the Artist as a Married Man
Thankfully, 'Maestro' is not your typical biopic, despite what the trailer might have you think.
'Oppenheimer' Review: Christopher Nolan Delivers His Most Colossal and Mature Film Yet
Cillian Murphy is remarkable in a film that feels like what Nolan's entire career has been building towards.
'The Artful Dodger' Review: An Unexpected Twist on a Familiar Charles Dickens Character
Thomas Brodie-Sangster stars as 'Oliver Twist's Artful Dodger.
'Saltburn' Review: Emerald Fennell Doesn't Eat the Rich, but Licks Them
Barry Keoghan leads the Oscar winner's second feature.
'Ferrari' Review: Penélope Cruz Dominates Michael Mann’s Biopic
Also starring Adam Driver and Shailene Woodley, 'Ferrari' is Michael Mann's best film since 'Collateral'.
'Leo' Review: Adam Sandler’s Animated Lizard Comedy Gets Weird
The movie strikes a good balance between comedy, character development and music.
'Doctor Who: The Star Beast' Review: The Doctor & Donna Return for a Delightful Adventure
David Tennant and Catherine Tate's homecoming was worth the wait.
'Wish' Review: Disney Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary With a Shell of Their Best Films
Disney Animation's 62nd film tries to remember the magic of the past. The result is one the worst animated Disney films in years.