Martin Scorsese’s enthralling fact-based drama adds another masterpiece to his already legendary resumé.
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Martin Scorsese’s enthralling fact-based drama adds another masterpiece to his already legendary resumé.
Craig Gillespie’s wildly entertaining dramatization of the GameStop stock saga is one of the year’s best films.
Neill Blomkamp returns to form in this thoroughly entertaining (and surprisingly moving) fact-based auto racing flick.
The latest dramatized product chronicle is one of the year’s best films — until an epic collapse undermines its significant gains.
Haven’t audience-insulting, by-the-book sports biopics like this been outlawed by now?
Ben Affleck’s entertaining dramatization of Nike courting Michael Jordan is catnip for basketball fans.
Frances O’Connor makes an impressive directorial debut with this Brontë sister biopic.
Steven Spielberg dramatizes his youth to highly entertaining ends.
The late Roger Michell’s final narrative film is lovely, well-rounded portrait of a real-life humanist.
A manipulative, unnecessary (and untrue) backstory is one of several factors that dilutes this fact-based mountain survival story.
George Clooney flirts with a new career low in this uninspired memoir adaptation.
Ridley Scott’s second film of 2021 is a mix of compelling performances, lush visuals, and spotty writing.
Will Smith delivers his first respectable performance in nearly a decade as the Williams Sisters’ father.
Matt Damon, Adam Driver, and Jodie Comer head to the Middle Ages for the engrossing true story of France’s 14th century #MeToo moment.
In which an Asheville Movie Guy recalls his own close encounter with Tammy Faye Bakker, and considers Jessica Chastain’s movie version.
This full-on, feel-good musical follows an English teenager who aspires to be a drag queen — including at the school prom.
Reviews of Pig, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, Joe Bell, and Val.
Janicza Bravo’s Twitter thread adaptation is a refreshing amalgam of A24 cautionary tales.
This fact-based U.K. twist on “Bridge of Spies” finds Benedict Cumberbatch in his best role since “The Imitation Game.”