The director of Take Shelter and Mud brings Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga together in an interracial love story for all generations.
Read MoreClint Eastwood may not have hit a home run with Sully, but Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, and some terrifying crash sequences make it one of the more satisfying doubles in recent memory.
Read MoreA relatively broad dissection of all things online, Lo and Behold is Werner Herzog’s attempt to link the past, present, and future of the Internet in one sprawling, wonderfully entertaining package.
Read MoreMike Birbiglia taps into group social dynamics via an improv team (and great acting from Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs) in his excellent follow-up to Sleepwalk with Me.
Read MoreDespite a supremely talented cast of brilliant ladies, including Kate McKinnon in a star-making role, the Ghostbusters reboot falls short.
Read MoreDavid Ayer tries extremely hard to make another Guardians of the Galaxy, but it's actually just a third sad entry in DC's endlessly fledgling cinematic universe.
Read MoreJeff Bridges, Chris Pine, and Ben Foster all shine in David Mackenzie's Hell or High Water, but otherwise this modern-day Western is standard fare.
Read MoreThe first Independence Day set the tone for two decades of blockbusters to come. Its sequel, crushed under the hype and so poorly made, can barely maintain coherency.
Read MoreRyan Gosling and Russell Crowe turn off a bit of charm and embrace their comedic sides in Shane Black's gratifying buddy-cop comedy.
Read MoreColin Farrell gives maybe his best performance in the hilariously dark English-language debut from Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Read MoreNever before has a documentary captured a politician in the midst of a sex scandal quite like Weiner captures former Congressman Anthony Weiner.
Read MoreRichard Linklater does it again, making the college vibe feel overwhelmingly natural.
Read MoreThe 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.
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