An inspired and hilarious, if somewhat narratively uneven take on the traditional biblical epic, writer-director Jeymes Samuel’s The Book of Clarence once again finds the filmmaker taking a bunch of …
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Echo is a wildly entertaining, high octane revenge saga, and a rousing diversion for a greater Marvel universe that’s been in need of some freshening up for quite some time.
Elevated immensely by the efforts of stars Cush Jumbo and Peter Capaldi, the timely British police procedural drama Criminal Record ends up having slightly more positives than negatives.
Writer-director Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers – an achingly beautiful meditation on love and grief – is the best film of the year and one of the decade’s absolute …
You don’t go to a rom-com like Anyone But You Expecting surprises. And you certainly don’t get any at all in director and co-writer Will Gluck’s latest.
If Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is truly the end of this current incarnation of the extended DC Comics cinematic universe, at least things are going out on a lighthearted …
A bawdy, ribald, and frequently laugh out loud comedy, director Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things pushes the boundaries and buttons of the viewer to great effect.
Writer-director Sam Esmail has certainly studied the apocalyptic thriller handbook for his latest effort, Leave the World Behind, adapted from the novel of the same name by Rumaan Alam.
Dream Scenario is a fascinating character study about an everyday person thrust in a highly unusual, surreal, and unnerving situation wrapped in a more obvious metaphor for the modern price …
Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn is a stylish, posh, and resoundingly hollow trip through the lifestyles of the rich and wannabe elites.
