
‘Adagio’ movie review: Pierfrancesco Favino smolders in Stefano Sollima’s hot-blooded crime drama
This deliberately-paced crime drama from director Stefano Sollima features outstanding performances from Favino, Toni Servillo, and Adriano Giannini.
This deliberately-paced crime drama from director Stefano Sollima features outstanding performances from Favino, Toni Servillo, and Adriano Giannini.
Commanding performances and a haunting atmosphere mark this real-life story of the Von Erich family from the director of Martha Marcy May Marlene.
This unsettling portrayal of an idyllic summer vacation shaken by accusations of incest closed out this year’s Írán:ci Film Festival in Prague.
This story of the man who helped transport 669 Jewish children from Prague on the eve of WWII is straightforwardly told, but deeply moving.
Stone is brilliant in this oddity from The Favorite director Yorgos Lanthimos that has received a total of 11 Academy Award nominations.
Biff Wiff steals the show in this largely amusing feature directorial debut from writer-director-star Johnson (New Girl).
Cage gives one of the year’s best performances in this subversive satire on the cult of celebrity and cancel culture from Sick of Myself director Kristoffer Borgli.
Bolstered by two charismatic lead performances and some gorgeous location filming in Sydney, this modern take on Much Ado About Nothing is a winner.
This thrilling biopic from director Michael Mann boasts some nail-biting tension and a chilly-cool lead performance from
Michael Fassbender stars as a football coach who attempts to turn American Samoa’s national football team around in this spirited but cloying comedy.
This final installment in the DCEU is totally DOA, and a listless and inconsequential goodbye to Jason Momoa’s Aquaman.
This spin on Willy Wonka: Origins has style to spare thanks to the director of Paddington, but its wonky new story doesn’t live up to the original creation.
This exceptionally well-crafted end-of-the-world thriller from the creator of Mr. Robot doesn’t lead to any kind of satisfying resolution.
This terrifying Toho Godzilla movie, set in the rubble of Tokyo in the immediate aftermath of WWII, pulls no punches in its allegory of the nuclear arms race.
Ridley confronts her troubled past in the form of monstrous father Ben Mendelsohn in this multi-layered drama from director Neil Burger.
A Norwegian barn elf terrorizes an American family on Christmas eve in this amusing horror-comedy from director Magnus Martens.
The outrageous fake trailer from Grindhouse is now an over-the-top feature film that touches on every last Thanksgiving cliché.
This monumental epic about the Osage Indian murders in the 1920s and those that were behind them ranks among director Martin Scorsese’s finest achievements.
What could have been a sleepy legal drama surrounding a contract dispute turns utterly compelling thanks to its powerhouse lead performances.
This sixth entry in The Exorcist franchise is not without interest, but lacks scares and fails to deliver anything beyond the usual possession narrative.
Paul Dano stars as YouTube Roaring Kitty, who bet against Wall Street and backed GameStop in 2021, in this solid ensemble that doesn’t quite hit the highs of The Big Short.
Cage stars as a Cayman Islands beach bum who has to protect his 11-year-old granddaughter from mafia goons in this fun but overplotted diversion.
Tobin Bell’s Jigsaw comes to terms with death, in more ways than one, in this tenth Saw film that offers more of the same… and a little something extra.
John David Washington stars in Gareth Edwards’ heartfelt, action-packed tale of humanity gone rogue, and the A.I. innovation set to correct its path.