Anthony Mackie’s first feature-length spin as Cap is a nimble, action-packed adventure, full of political intrigue.
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Anthony Mackie’s first feature-length spin as Cap is a nimble, action-packed adventure, full of political intrigue.
The surprise hit series’ third installment is another family-friendly winner.
Edwin and James go the non-fiction route for the third and final shorts category.
James and Edwin dissect this year’s awards hopefuls.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s finalists.
Walter Salles’ fact-based Brazilian drama merits all its Oscar love (and more).
Writer/director Christopher Andrews’ impressive debut is an exercise in harrowing drama.
Sophie Thatcher shines in this well-made dark comedy that nevertheless feels like a first draft.
An unhinged Mark Wahlberg wreaks havoc on a tiny plane in Mel Gibson’s uneven but entertaining thriller.
Steven Soderbergh’s high-concept horror experiment is a rare misfire from the legendary filmmaker.
Leigh Whannell’s latest Universal Monsters reboot starts strong, then plummets in spectacular fashion.
The rare action sequel that’s as good as its predecessor.
Gia Coppola’s blunt look at a toxic industry flirts with greatness but never hits its mark.
This biopic of Olympic boxer Claressa Shields is one giant cliché.
Depicting pop star Robbie Williams as a monkey works wonders in this creative biopic.
Nicole Kidman’s talents are wasted on this inept erotic thriller.
Robert Eggers’ remake proves surprisingly safe and overly familiar.