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Jeremy Allen White plays a guitar.

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere review: melancholic portrait adds little value to music biopics

Bruce Springsteen's music shines in Deliver Me from Nowhere. However, the rest of the movie leans too heavily into biopic clichés. Read our review.
A soldier sits on his knees.

A House of Dynamite Review: Kathryn Bigelow invites you to experience nuclear panic

A man leans against a wall.

Is This Thing On? review: stand-up is therapy in Bradley Cooper’s midlife crisis dramedy 

Dwayne Johnson leans up against a wall in The Smashing Machine.

The Smashing Machine review: This enthralling sports biopic did a piledriver on my emotions

Leonardo DiCaprio talking on a payphone in One Battle After Another.

One Battle After Another review: one of the decade’s best movies blew me away

Tyriq Withers as a bloodied football player in the horror film, Him.

Him review: A passable but disappointing horror movie

David Jonsson and Cooper Hoffman in The Long Walk.

The Long Walk: A bleak, brutal, but beautiful journey

Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson in The Conjuring Last Rites.

The Conjuring: Last Rites review: A heartfelt finale that’s not so frightening

Chris (John Cena) fist bumping Leota (Danielle Brooks) in Peacemaker season 2 episode 1

Peacemaker season 2 premiere review: Peacemaker’s back, baby!

A Xenomorph stares at Earth in a teaser for Alien: Earth.

Alien: Earth premiere review: a deep, dark sci-fi masterpiece

Julia Garner screaming in a car in the horror film Weapons.

Weapons review: a mind-blowing cinematic nightmare

Liam Neeson stands with his underwear showing in The Naked Gun.

The Naked Gun review: a film firing laughs on all cylinders

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Happy Gilmore swings a club.

Happy Gilmore 2 review: A chaotic, nostalgia-fueled sequel

Happy Gilmore 2 brings back plenty of beloved characters and some funny antics, but this golf comedy film is still no hole-in-one.
The Fantastic Four pose for a picture while sitting on a couch in a poster for the Marvel superhero film, The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps review: One giant leap for Marvel

The Fantastic Four: First Steps gives a spectacular new story about Marvel's First Family with a bold, breathtaking superhero blockbuster.
Pedro Pascal points at Joaquin Phoenix in Eddington.

Eddington review: An ambitious but overstuffed satire

Ari Aster and A24's black comedy, Eddington, boasts strong performances, visuals, and social commentary, but it struggles to distill all the chaos of the pandemic into one film.
A man and woman hide in a field and stare curiously in "Jurassic World Rebirth."

Jurassic World Rebirth review: A fun but all-too familiar blockbuster

Director Gareth Edwards's film, Jurassic World Rebirth, presents a thrilling, visually stunning blockbuster that struggles to stand out.
Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, and other drivers line up and stare in "F1."

F1 review: A predictable but thrilling sports drama

Director Joseph Kosinski and Brad Pitt deliver a spectacular new drama with their new film, F1, featuring a predictable story but plenty of cinematic flare.
Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and Spike (Alfie Williams) run away from zombies in 28 Years Later.

28 Years Later review: a thrilling zombie epic

Danny Boyle and Alex Garland deliver a thrilling, action-packed zombie adventure with their new film, 28 "Years Later."
Hiccup holding his hand out to Toothless in How to Train Your Dragon (2025).

How to Train Your Dragon review: a thrilling, beautiful fantasy adventure

Director Dean DeBlois delivered a near-perfect live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. Check out the rest of our review.
Tom Hiddleston holds Annalise Basso's hand in "The Life of Chuck."

The Life of Chuck review: contains multitudes of joy

Mike Flanagan's film, "The Life of Chuck," has finally hit theaters, presenting a beautiful celebration of life with profound themes, a heartfelt story, and an ensemble of incredible performances.
Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning."

Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning review: A mind-boggling, soul-stirring finale

Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning is a sendoff to Ethan Hunt with mind-boggling stunts, a soul-stirring story, and heart-wrenching performances.
The skyview disaster in Final Destination

Final Destination Bloodlines review: Bringing the franchise back from the dead

Final Destination Bloodlines is loaded with great kill scenes, and this time, it even includes a plot! Check out the rest of our review.
Charlie holding up a record as Giancarlo Esposito looks on in Poker Face season 2.

Poker Face season 2 review: Quirkier, sillier, funnier

The stakes are raised in Poker Face season 2 with an even more incredible guest cast list, quirkier scenarios, and creative storytelling. Read our review.
A group of male and female superheros look up and stare in "Thunderbolts*."

Thunderbolts* review: A dark but uplifting superhero blockbuster

Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* shines amongst many other superhero films with its dark, emotional story, outstanding performances, and compelling characters.
Clover hiding from a Wendigo in Until Dawn.

Until Dawn review: an incoherent disaster

Until Dawn is a sloppy film that has nothing to do with the video game it's named after. Check out the rest of our review.
Michael B. Jordan firing a gun in "Sinners."

Sinners review: a fiendishly fantastic horror masterpiece

Ryan Coogler's Sinners is a horror masterpiece with spectacular writing, characters, performances, visuals, and music.
Meghann Fahy as Violet in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

Drop Review: An almost-perfect thriller that’s fun and fast-paced

Christopher Landon's Drop is fun, fast-paced, and loaded with great suspense, making it one of Blumhouse's best movies to date.
Warfare depicts the War in Iraq

Warfare review: an action-packed but somewhat hollow war movie

Alex Garland's latest film Warfare shows how loud and chaotic war can be, but it also lacks plot and purpose.
Seth Rogen holding a mug in The Studio.

The Studio episode 1 review: A hysterical satire of modern Hollywood

Apple TV+ seems to have another hit with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's show, "The Studio," with the first episode setting up a hilarious and cinematic satire.
Jack Quaid runs into an alley with a gun in his hand in Novocaine.

Novocaine review: A hilarious and heartful thrill-ride

Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder bring a new action movie classic to life in "Novocaine," a hilarious and thrilling film filled with heart and clever action.
A giant Herm carrying a van in "The Electric State."

The Electric State review: a bold but underwhelming blockbuster

Netflix's "The Electric State" is a sci-fi spectacle that fails to light a spark with its lackluster performances, one-dimension characters, and clunky script.
Robert Pattinson stares with a confused look in Mickey 17.

Mickey 17 review: A wild, witty space odyssey

Film director Bong Joon-ho has made a spectacular return with Mickey 17 thanks to its dark, satirical story, social commentary, and incredible performances.
Woody Harrelson wears diving gear and looks up into the camera grimly in a shot from the movie Last Breath.

Last Breath review: Apollo 13 goes under the sea

Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu star in a deep-sea survival thriller that could used a little embellishing.
Anthony Mackie poses dramatically as Captain America in a still from the movie "Captain America: Brave New World."

Captain America: Brave New World review: a new rock bottom for Marvel

Harrison Ford Hulks out in a new Captain America movie that's as sloppy as anything Marvel has ever made.

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