Hugh Grant has a ball in this tense thriller that gradually loses steam.
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All in Thriller
Hugh Grant has a ball in this tense thriller that gradually loses steam.
Zoë Kravitz proves herself a master filmmaker with this darkly comedic thriller.
Ti West’s laborious trilogy sputters out with this would-be thriller.
Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his twisted satiric ways with this darkly comedic triptych.
This series prequel features similar traits that plagued and uplifted its two predecessors.
Richard Linklater’s latest fact-based winner makes the most of star Glen Powell’s charms.
Emerald Fennell’s ambitious follow-up to “Promising Young Woman” is a sinister comic marvel.
James and Edwin discuss Nicolas Cage’s new dark comedy.
David Fincher re-teams with Se7en screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker to similarly memorable ends.
Martin Scorsese’s enthralling fact-based drama adds another masterpiece to his already legendary resumé.
Wes Anderson returns to the rich Roald Dahl well with charming adaptations of four short stories.
Sébastien Marnier’s slow-burn thriller rewards viewers’ patience.
Dominik Moll’s police procedural is the French equivalent of “Memories of Murder.”
Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott manipulate each other in this over-stretched erotic thriller.