A charming enough remake of an animated classic just throws the original in to starker relief as one of the genre's greatest films.
Read MoreThough not as surprisingly adorable as The Lego Movie, this Will Arnett-led follow-up still manages to be pretty darn heartfelt and fun.
Read MoreThe follow-up to John Wick represents quite the challenge for Keanu Reeves and company.
Read MoreA 10-year odyssey from director Raoul Peck has brought us a brilliant and necessary documentary that revisits the work of James Baldwin.
Read MoreThough the hype surrounding Hugh Jackman's swan song as Wolverine is deafening, it's no more than another relatively entertaining comic book romp.
Read MoreThis Oscar-nominated, stop-motion animated gem packs more emotion into 70 minutes than most movies can dream of.
Read MoreJordan Peele's directorial debut impressively mixes horror, comedy, and race in a fun and cringe-heavy concoction that's pure joy for audiences.
Read MoreFollow the 89th Academy Awards from start to finish with our live blog.
Read MoreWith a mere 24 hours until the 2017 Academy Awards, In Reel Deep is here to offer some quick predictions on Hollywood's big night.
Read MoreIt took a movie about three black female NASA employees to so expertly tap into the debilitating lows and uplifting highs of battling against everyday racism.
Read MoreSomeday there will be a wave of brilliant Donald Trump-inspired movies about megalomaniacal businessmen. This is not the beginning of that wave.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's latest is an uncomfortable and unrelenting historical epic.
Read MoreThe value of art itself is already suffering under the new administration.
Read MoreIn Reel Deep presents its best of 2016, a list of all the finest films that made us laugh, cry, and cheer over the last 12 months.
Read MoreIt's not easy to get excited for a film summarized as "a bus driver is also a poet." But you'd be a fool to skip it, because Jim Jarmusch's latest is also one of 2016's best.
Read MoreIn a year full of great documentaries, Ava DuVernay's searing look at black mass incarceration might be the best of all.
Read MoreIt's refreshing to see a biopic about a woman, and a First Lady at that. Unfortunately, despite Natalie Portman's best efforts, Jackie isn't anything to remember.
Read MoreThe relentless march of franchise films was again the story of the year, but for our Executive Editor, 2016 was a tipping point.
Read MoreDamien Chazelle uses the long-lost, song-and-dance Hollywood musical to explore ideas about artistic purity.
Read MoreCarrie Fisher's on-screen toughness seemed something personal, and was certainly something to admire.
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