Even after resetting 40 years of post-original nonsense, this rebooted sequel is as disposable as the rest.
Read MoreA partial reunion of the cast of Casablanca tells a story about the real-life history forming the backdrop of the cinematic history.
Read MoreThe first hour of Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut is pretty much perfect. And, despite a few missteps, the rest isn’t bad either.
Read MoreThis Tom Hardy-led comic book movie is as dumb as you’d expect, but it could’ve been so much worse.
Read MoreThough Netflix’s overall movie strategy remains unclear, this adorable teen romance is a big step in the right direction.
Read More2018 has been a remarkable year for black filmmakers, and Spike Lee’s addition to the cultural conversation does not disappoint.
Read MoreThis Oakland-centric film from writing duo Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal is unsubtle and uneven but teeming with the passion of a story that needed to be told.
Read MoreNo teenage dramedy has depicted middle-school anxieties, or social media, quite as well as Bo Burnham’s terrific feature debut.
Read MoreJohn Lasseter is set to depart Pixar and Disney quietly, but his legacy has grown complicated.
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No one is trying to reinvent the wheel here, but Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie have gotten the Mission: Impossible series (mostly) back on track.
Read MoreAs indelible images from this year’s films go, it’ll be hard to beat out Erik Killmonger with his shirt off.
Read MoreNo one expected a Paul Rudd-led superhero franchise to exist, let alone be this enjoyable, but you can’t help but wonder if Marvel’s formula drags it down.
Read MoreThe life, times, and beauty of Fred Rogers are captured brilliantly in this documentary about a radical in a sweater.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a fun summer comedy with a lot of laughs, look elsewhere. Not even Hannibal Buress can save this one.
Read MoreThe territory the Incredibles are in has become a great deal more charted since the original film was released.
Read MoreSomeday they’ll make a modern action flick that smartly comments on our relationship with technology. This is not that movie.
Read MoreEthan Hawke gives the performance of a lifetime in Paul Schrader’s haunting look at one man’s severe loss of faith.
Read MoreDespite Ryan Reynolds still doing his damnedest, this sequel feels like more of the same with less of the wit and charm.
Read MorePiecing together two excellent books brings our Executive Editor to the inescapable conclusion that the future of film isn’t emerging - for better or worse, it’s already arrived.
Read MoreChloé Zhao’s feature about rodeo life in South Dakota stars real people and taps into genuine emotion like few other films with this conceit.
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