Featuring a talented cast and impeccable sound design, Warfare is a stark and intense ride that will leave you cold by the time the credits roll.
The storyline is a little bit hit or miss here, which prevents Brave New World from being one of the stronger Captain America flicks.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy works well as a strong ending to the franchise, a poignant exploration of grief and a funny, charming way to spend two hours.
A Complete Unknown is a competent biopic that puts music front and center, but loses focus on its character development in the process.
Nosferatu is not only a fantastic adaptation of this story, but a worthy addition into Robert Eggers filmography that lives up to the talent of his prior works.
Anora continues Sean Baker’s winning streak of character-focused, well-written and pivotal movies.
Though Juror #2 is not the most memorable effort from Clint Eastwood, it is a solid entry into his filmography.
The performances in Queer are transformative, the cinematography is consistently stunning and the exploration of its poignant themes is second to none.
We Live in Time beautifully tells its story through the use of a fantastic non-linear narrative, emotion-fueled performances and thorough theme exploration.
A whirlwind of insane ideas, admirable creativity and complex themes, Megalopolis is bound to divide audiences due to tackling too much.