
‘The Flash’ movie review: Michael Keaton’s Batman returns to the DC universe
Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen runs back through time and turns reality into spaghetti, but it’s Keaton’s old man Batman that gives The Flash its real sizzle.
Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen runs back through time and turns reality into spaghetti, but it’s Keaton’s old man Batman that gives The Flash its real sizzle.
This sequel-slash-reboot lacks the comic ingenuity of the original Sam Raimi films, but still serves up a better-than-average bloodbath.
This over-the-top splatterfest is campy fun, but Cage has limited screen time and the movie ultimately lacks bite.
The Daughters of Atlas wreak havoc in Philadelphia in this bigger, messier, but still charming sequel to 2019’s Shazam!
A ragtag group of bandits embarks on a connect-the-dots adventure in this lightweight but largely fun adaptation of the tabletop game.
Neeson makes for a solid Philip Marlowe in this great-looking but ultimately unengaging update of the Raymond Chandler mysteries.
This conceptual sequel to Searching is a white-knuckle ride until a disappointingly conventional ending.
This remake of the 2015 Swedish film uneasily mixes black comedy with Hollywood sentiment, but works thanks to its star.
Dave Bautista and Jonathan Groff star in this latest Twilight Zone riff from the director, which subverts audience expectations.
Truck stop sex workers adopt a runaway from a religious cult in this sleazy but engaging film from writer-director John Swab.
Worthington stars as a single father struggling to raise a teenage son following the death of his wife in this new film from Matt Nable.
A child’s toy powered by artificial intelligence goes on a predictable killing spree in this unusually thoughtful horror film.
A stoic detective teams with a young Edgar Allan Poe to catch a murderer in this well-made if ultimately unsatisfying mystery.
The stage presentation of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap provides a wonderful backdrop for this lightweight investigation
An alcoholic Santa gets wrapped up in a hostage crisis in this flippant, fun, and frequently gross Christmas movie
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Exotic locations highlight this amiable romantic drama that returns star Julia Roberts to her Eat, Pray, Love setting.
A father comes to terms with the death of his wife while protecting his young daughters from a bloodthirsty lion in this tight thriller
A group of assassins navigate a Guy Ritchie-esque plot aboard a train from Tokyo to Kyoto in this film from the director of Deadpool 2
A long-imprisoned djinn is outsmarted by the lonely scholar who wakes him in this mystifying tale from the director of Mad Max
A kidnapped teenager is aided by the ghosts of his captor’s previous victims in this new horror film from director Scott Derrickson.
Witchcraft heals old wounds – but also causes them – in this compelling if beguiling sci-fi-drama from director Léa Mysius
A young teen comes to terms with the loss of his father in this slow-paced but insightful drama from director Lorenzo Vigas
Construction workers get revenge on white collar criminals in this amiable, audience-pleasing drama from director Milos Pusic