James Gunn’s thoroughly fun take on the Man of Steel gets this long-suffering series back on track.
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James Gunn’s thoroughly fun take on the Man of Steel gets this long-suffering series back on track.
Celine Song’s sophomore effort is an old-fashioned romance loaded with charm.
Wes Anderson continues to evolve with his most sophisticated film thus far.
French director Laura Piani’s rom-com is neither especially romantic or comedic.
MCU antiheroes unite for one of the saga’s best post-Endgame films.
Writer/director Joe Carnahan’s spotless record comes to an abrupt end with this sloppy action/comedy.
This unfunny, overly esoteric collection of video game references and Tiktok videos fails to engage average viewers.
Naomi Watts plays the ultimate Karen in this sorry excuse for a dog movie.
The once-mighty Anthony and Joe Russo achieve a new career low.
John Malkovich is at his kooky best in Mark Anthony Green’s promising feature directorial debut.
Bong Joon-ho’s first misfire still packs plenty of creativity and political satire.
Osgood Perkins embraces his freewheeling side in this entertaining horror/comedy.
The surprise hit series’ third installment is another family-friendly winner.
Sophie Thatcher shines in this well-made dark comedy that nevertheless feels like a first draft.
Jesse Eisenberg excels in front of and behind the camera in this emotionally rich dramedy.