Movie Reviews
Final Destination Bloodlines Review: A Bloody Good Return And A Fun Franchise Best
Final Destination Bloodlines actually makes us care about its victims and ends up being the best entry in the horror series. Here's our review.
By BJ ColangeloRead MoreThunderbolts* Review: Marvel Finally Matures Its Cinematic Universe With An Emotional Gut Punch
By BJ ColangeloThunderbolts ends up being one of the best films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe because it doesn't feel like something from the current MCU era.
Read MoreHavoc Review: Tom Hardy And Gareth Evans Team For A Hyperviolent Shoot 'Em Up
By Chris EvangelistaThe Raid director Gareth Evans directs Tom Hardy in Havoc, a Netflix action movie loaded with violent shootouts. Here's our review.
Read MoreUntil Dawn Review: David F. Sandberg's Video Game Adaptation Is The Most Horror Movie Of The Year
By Bill BriaUntil Dawn suffers from paper-thin characters but has enough monster mash energy to result in some horror movie fun. Here's our review.
Read MoreSinners Review: Ryan Coogler's Bloody Vampire Masterclass Is 2025's Movie To Beat
By Jeremy MathaiRyan Coogler's Sinners is a rollicking crowd-pleaser packing a nasty bite, a horrific folktale with a genuine soul, and one of the best movies of 2025.
Read MoreThe Amateur Review: Rami Malek Is The Anti James Bond In This Solid, No-Frills Thriller
By Jeremy MathaiThe Amateur, starring Rami Malek as a CIA nerd out for revenge, is a surprisingly solid drama made for adults. Here's our review.
Read MoreA Minecraft Movie Review: A Broad, Slapstick Farce
By Witney SeiboldA Minecraft Movie is a broad, slapstick farce without a hint of seriousness, reverence, or coolness. Most shocking? It's not terrible. Here's our review.
Read MoreHell Of A Summer Review: A Campfire Slasher That's Light On Scares But Big On Charm
By Bill BriaThe slasher comedy Hell of a Summer is low on scares but ends up being one of the coziest horror movies in recent memory. Here's our review
Read MoreWarfare Review: A Disturbing, Riveting Nightmare That Redefines 'War Movie'
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's Warfare is challenging, experimental, and downright brutal. It also demands that you bring your own thoughts to the table.
By Jacob HallRead MoreA Working Man Review: Jason Statham Is A Killer Girl Dad In A Generic John Wick Knockoff
By Jeremy MathaiDavid Ayer and Jason Statham reunite for A Working Man, a pale imitation of better movies we've seen before. Here's our review.
Read MoreSnow White Review: The Latest Disney Remake Is Better Than Expected But Still Pretty Dopey
By Witney SeiboldRachel Zegler is quite good (and Gal Gadot is not) in Snow White, the latest product from the Disney remake machine. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Alto Knights Review: Robert De Niro Goes To War With Robert De Niro In This Muted Mob Drama
Robert De Niro pulls double duty playing two gangsters who go to war with each other in the underwhelming The Alto Knights. Here's our review.
By Chris EvangelistaRead MoreLocked Review: The Bill Skarsgard Trapped In A Car Movie Is Weirdly Relatable Right Now
By BJ ColangeloLocked, a thriller where Anthony Hopkins traps Bill Skarsgard in a deadly car, has its fun moments but leaves a lot to be desired. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Surfer Review: Nicolas Cage Descends Into Sunburnt Madness In This Psychedelic Thriller [SXSW]
By Rafael MotamayorNicolas Cage gets tormented by beach bullies and loses his mind in a parking lot in the trippy thriller The Surfer. Here's our review.
Read MoreFriendship Review: An Absolute Must-See For Fans Of I Think You Should Leave [SXSW]
By Michael BoyleFriendship, a dark, unsettling comedy starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, is guaranteed to win over fans of I Think You Should Leave. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Electric State Review: This Russo Brothers Netflix Movie Is Slick, Dazzling, And Incredibly Empty
By Witney SeiboldThe Russo Brothers new Netflix movie The Electric State is full of slick visuals, but the film itself is intellectually dull and loaded with unfunny jokes.
Read MoreDrop Review: This Bad Date Makes For A Killer Thriller [SXSW]
By Ryan ScottA woman on a date finds herself terrorized by anonymous messages in Drop, the new thriller from Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon.
Read MoreThe Accountant 2 Review: Ben Affleck's Sequel Is Better In Every Way [SXSW]
By Ryan ScottBen Affleck's numbers-savvy assassin Christian Wolff returns in Gavin O'Connor's entertaining action sequel The Accountant 2.
Read MoreDeath Of A Unicorn Review: Unicorn Violence Starts Out Fun Then Grows Stale In This Horror-Comedy [SXSW]
By Michael BoyleDeath of a Unicorn offers plenty of killer unicorn action and memorable performances, but after a while, it starts to feel a bit one-note. Here's our review.
Read MoreAnother Simple Favor Review: Anna Kendrick & Blake Lively Shine In This Silly, Sexy Sequel [SXSW]
By Ryan ScottAnna Kendrick and Blake Lively return for Another Simple Favor, and our review out of SXSW indicates a bigger sequel with the leads bringing their A-game.
Read MoreBlack Bag Review: Steven Soderbergh's Sleek Spy Thriller Is A Smart, Sizzling Good Time
By Jeremy MathaiSteven Soderbergh’s Black Bag, a marriage drama masquerading as a spy thriller, is stylish, sexy, and never outstays its welcome. Here's our review.
Read MoreMickey 17 Review: Bong Joon-Ho Delivers Another Masterpiece
Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson, is a deeply heartfelt and uncomfortably funny musing on capitalism, colonization, and corruption.
By BJ ColangeloRead MoreThe Gorge Review: An Anya Taylor-Joy And Miles Teller Romance Wrapped In Sci-Fi Pulp
The Gorge is a surprisingly romantic mashup of sci-fi, horror, and action, with great chemistry between Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller. Here's our review.
By Jeremy MathaiRead MoreCaptain America: Brave New World Review: Sam Wilson's First Solo Movie Is A Safe, Forgettable Rehash
Competently made but lacking any emotional soul, Captain America: Brave New World is a forgettable, low-energy, by-the-numbers sequel. Here's our review.
By Jeremy MathaiRead MoreThe Monkey Review: Osgood Perkins' Longlegs Follow-Up Can't Live Up To The Hype
The Monkey, the new blood-soaked Stephen King adaptation from Longlegs director Osgood Perkins, never lives up to its potential. Here's our review.
By Jeremy MathaiRead MoreLove Hurts Review: Good-Enough Action Barely Propels This Unfunny But Affable Fight Comedy
Ke Huy Quan handles his first leading role well in Love Hurts, but the film itself is unfunny and heavy on bland exposition. Here's our review.
By Witney SeiboldRead MoreOpus Review: This Cult Horror Comedy Is Too Familiar For Its Own Good [Sundance]
Opus, the new cult horror-comedy from A24 featuring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich, relies too heavily on twists and familiar story elements.
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