The Chinese crime thriller cements Yi'nan Diao as a major creative talent.
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The Chinese crime thriller cements Yi'nan Diao as a major creative talent.
The “Goodnight Mommy” team returns with another top-notch psychological thriller.
A fine performance by Blake Lively and a talented female director aren’t enough to rescue this latest in the “sexy female assassin” genre.
Sam Mendes’ WWI epic puts a fresh, exciting spin on an oft-tired genre.
The latest “Alien” rip-off has more in common with the “47 Meters Down” series than Ellen Ripley.
The Safdie brothers guide Adam Sandler to career-best work in this magnificent, tense thriller.
With his frenetic, emotionally devastating coming-of-age drama, Trey Edward Shults proves that the third time is indeed the charm.
Go into Bong Joon-ho’s rightly-praised new film blind as possible and reap its plentiful rewards.
Adam Driver is mesmerizing in Scott Z. Burns’ fact-based political procedural.
This sequel to “The Shining” utilizes fine craftsmanship to blend of elements from Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick into a satisfying tale of supernatural suspense.
Julius Onah’s cinematic retelling of J.C. Lee’s play Luce is a stage-to-screen adaptation nearly on the level of Doubt and Rabbit Hole.
An overachieving opening hour gives way to cliché-filled drudgery in this supernatural thriller.
Jennifer Kent follows up The Babadook with this nasty little rape revenge tale.
Despite strong performances and occasional elite suspense, this Appalachian-set tale of religious fanatics is sadly underdeveloped.
You have to respect horror B-movie producer-director Alexandre Aja’s steadfast devotion to his absurd killer alligator story.
Ari Aster’s masterful follow-up to Hereditary wisely favors dread over cheap horror scares.
Squandering a rare lead performance by Octavia Spencer, Tate Taylor’s new sorta-thriller suffers from an identity crisis.
Compelling performances by Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson are undermined by sluggish pacing and flat direction in this fact-based spy drama.
Prepare yourself for a freaky, atmospheric story with plenty of quality jump scares.
Michael Winterbottom further diversifies his directorial portfolio with this finely-crafted, India-set thriller.