The Marvel Studios bubble has to pop at some point, but it won't be in 2016. Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr and the Avengers gang return for one of their most enjoyable adventures to date.
Read MoreDirector Jon Favreau brings the love to a live-action remake of a classic Disney animated film.
Read MoreJeremy Saulnier recruits Anton Yelchin, Patrick Stewart and Imogen Poots for another round of normal people dropped into an abnormally violent situation.
Read MoreJeff Nichols tells a "fathers and sons" story with a little bit of sci-fi thrown in for good measure.
Read MoreCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny says a lot more about the state of the movie industry than it does about the state of martial arts films.
Read MoreDisney's latest animated feature is a little bit on the, ahem, snout.
Read MoreIt's not exactly a sequel to the 2008 film that bears part of its name, but J.J. Abrams has produced another tense hit with 10 Cloverfield Lane.
Read MoreRobert Eggers' unsettling 1630s folktale represents horror at its best.
Read MoreRyan Reynolds gave his all to make Deadpool happen; surprisingly, he and director Tim Miller manage to keep their relentless movie more entertaining and less murderously grating.
Read MoreThe latest from the Coen brothers is a bit too faithful in its recreation of 1950s Hollywood, but terrific casting and Channing Tatum dancing make it worth your time.
Read MoreIn Reel Deep's Executive Editor runs down his top films of the past year
Read MoreAnomalisa, Creed, Sicario, or Spotlight? What were the top 10 movies of 2015, at least according to Steve Cimino? It's tiem to find out.
Read MoreA mood film from start to finish, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu takes you to the 1820s frontier and chills you to the bone as one man seeks revenge.
Read MoreAn ensemble cast and unlikely directing hero bring Michael Lewis' definitive work about the financial crisis to life.
Read MoreCharlie Kaufman's Anomalisa makes brilliant use of stop-motion animation to bring two people to life in ways you've never seen on-screen.
Read MoreWe’ll say this much for director Neill Blomkamp: he has ideas. Lots of them.
Read MoreAndrew Bujalski follows up Computer Chess with just as odd of a choice: a romantic comedy set at a gym, starring Guy Pearce and Cobie Smulders.
Read MoreCate Blanchett and Rooney Mara are outstanding in Carol, Todd Haynes's look at a lesbian love affair in 1950s America.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino has set a high bar for his movies, one that The Hateful Eight can't clear.
Read MoreJ.J. Abrams introduces the right new characters and the right vibe back to film's biggest franchise
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