
‘The Electric State’ movie review: Russo brothers Netflix blockbuster a robot holocaust
Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown wander a narrative void in this technically first-rate film that requires viewers be doing something else while “watching” it.

Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown wander a narrative void in this technically first-rate film that requires viewers be doing something else while “watching” it.

A gruff NASA launch commander and sprightly new public relations director butt heads in this loony new film that plays into popular conspiracy theories.

Woody Harrelson, Charlbi Dean, and Harris Dickinson star in this ruthless, razor-sharp satire of upper class mores.

Tom Hardy is back as Eddie Brock and the alien symbiote that lives inside of him in this fast, loose, and mostly fun comic book movie

The Independence Day director’s latest film, procedural-style account of the key WWII battle in the Pacific, is one of his best

Despite a fun performance by Tom Hardy and fluid creature design, Sony’s latest comic book misfire is a near-total dud

Alden Ehrenreich isn’t the Han Solo we know and love, but a top supporting cast helps make this a fun entry in the Star Wars franchise

Director Martin McDonagh’s third feature film is a brutally effective tale of the ineffectiveness of anguish and outrage

It’s Ape-Pocalypse Now as the battle between apes and humans comes to a head in this latest installment in the franchise

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 has some standout sequences, and gives the franchise a fitting (if protracted) conclusion

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is only the first half of the final chapter of Suzanne Collins’ immensely popular young adult franchise

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire represents a more-than-solid entry in the post-apocalyptic young adult franchise

Now You See Me, a glitzy, star-studded Vegas-style collaboration, won’t hold up in retrospect but it’s plenty fun while it’s unfolding

Seven Psychopaths is a film about writing, or more specifically writer’s block, perhaps born from the writer-director’s own difficulties

The Hunger Games is a surprisingly serious-minded piece of young adult sci-fi from the bestselling series of novels by Suzanne Collins

Friends with Benefits is a surprisingly smart and funny romantic comedy for people who may not like romantic comedies

It’s easy to have fun with Zombieland, a comedy set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie infested United States

2012 is the disaster movie mother of them all, combining earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and more

Stuart Townsend’s Battle in Seattle is a surprisingly effective little piece of propaganda

Gabriele Muccino re-teams with Pursuit of Happyness star Will Smith for an ambitious, well-meaning and initially compelling film

The brilliant novel by Cormac McCarthy is brought to life page-by-page and – at times – word-by-word in the brilliant No Country for Old Men