'Zootopia 2' Review: Disney Animation's Return to Animal-Run Concrete Jungle Shines with Sharper Claws in Studio's Best Sequel Yet
If they don’t have that fox and bunny make-out sloth-py style in the next film, I'm rioting against Disney Animation.
'Rental Family' Review: Brendan Fraser Charms in Slight, Gentle Drama About Human Connection
Hikari’s drama operates in a golly gee, schmaltzy, feel-good environment, nothing more or less, but it does leave a nice little smile on your face.
'Sisu: Road to Revenge' Review: A Craftier, Sillier Finnish Action Sequel With Looney Tunes Energy
In the next movie, let Korpi 1v1 Feathers McGraw.
'Wicked: For Good' Review: A Chaotic, Tornado-Filled Finale Despite Powerful Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Performances
Whatever magic that flying broom had to propel itself into the air in ‘Part One’ hits only severe turbulence throughout ‘For Good’ before crashing onto a yellow-brick tarmac.
'Die My Love' Review: Jennifer Lawrence Roars With Power in Lynne Ramsey's Potent Postpartum Psychodrama
Lynne Ramsay's direction, with Jennifer Lawrence's bone-rattling performance, renders Die My Love a raw and unflinching portrait of postpartum psychosis in a single primal depiction.
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don't’ Review: A Fun Action Threequel Revives a Campy Kind of Magic Long Lost in Movies
Spiritually hits the level of camp that predates the franchise’s existence.
'Song Sung Blue' Review: Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson Can't Elevate the Sappy Notes in Neil Diamond Tribute Band Bio-Drama
I saw this movie's face; now I'm not a believer.
'Predator: Badlands' Review: Thrilling and Violent Predator Entry Finds Evolution in Humanizing Tale
Think Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope in a Ratchet & Clank situation… if Ratchet were simply a Yautja.
‘Bugonia’ Review: Yorgos Lanthimos and Co. Beams Up a Sharp American Satire For Our Alienated Nation
A razor-sharp satire of humanity's decline.
'Hedda' Review: Nia DaCosta's Phenomenal Queer Reimagining of Ibsen's Play, Led by Tessa Thompson, Tops its Source Material
A razor-sharp cerebral character analysis powered by bisexual chaos.
‘Arco’ Review: Sci-Fi Animated Flick About a Time-Traveling Rainbow-Rider From the Future Endears With Solarpunk Core and Ghibli Vibes
A sincere and sweet fable that captures the wonders and complexity of childhood, beaming with visually stunning artwork and an earnest Miyazaki-influenced tone.
‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’ Review: Beautifully Animated Action-Romance Anime Revs up a Fun Cinematic Experience
An explosive and electrifying action roller-coaster ride to watch on the big screen.
‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Review: Jim Jarmusch's Endearing and Somber Family Triptych
A triptych anthology family portrait about the pain of returning home amid loss. It's very charming, but not one of Jarmusch’s best works.
‘It Was Just an Accident’ Review: Jafar Panahi's Bold, Captivating Moral Thriller That Explores Iran's Oppressed is One of 2025's Best
One of the most essential pieces of cinema you'll need to see this year.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Shih-Ching Tsou's Kaleidoscopic Solo Debut Sharply Satirizes Taipei's Cross-Generational Family Structures
A stylish, briskly paced, and entertaining portrait of generational social status and class divides.

