'Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' Review: Canada’s Geekiest Comedy Duo Craft a Time-Traveling All-Timer
It's like if Matt Johnson spliced Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Beavis and Butt-Head Do America and doused it in maple syrup.
'By Design' Review: Juliette Lewis Shines as a Chair in Esoteric Feminist Take on the Body Swap Formula
Only Amanda Kramer could make me believe that being inanimate feels more exciting than being alive.
‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: A Fifty Shades Reskin for the Insipid “I Can Fix Him” Audience
This all could’ve been prevented if Ao3 was made in Fennell’s youth.
‘GOAT’ Review: Sony Animation’s Basketball Flick Slightly Bleats Out Formulaic Story with Heart and Striking Visuals
Tyree Dillihay’s directorial debut is sincere and stunning, baaaaaaa-uuuuut lacks the game to appeal to beyond the youngest of viewers.
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die’ Review: Gore Verbinski’s Fun Anti-Ai Romp Goes Against the System
A fantastic comeback for Verbinski and a biting, twisted critique of the current state of our digital age.
'The Moment' Review: Charli xcx’s Electrifying Metaphysical Farce is a Stroke of Genius
Whatever water Aidan Zamiri and xcx held during Brat’s impact and aftermath is spilled in a cathartic release.
‘Send Help’ Review: Sam Raimi Returns to His Roots with Gory, Demented Darwinist Horror Comedy
Raimi got his hehe-horror groove back.
‘Mercy’ Review: Atrocious Chris Pratt-led Pro-AI Screenlife Sci-Fi Thriller Deserves the Chair
Not even a deliciously smug Rebecca Ferguson can save it.
'Is This Thing On?' Review: Bradley Cooper's Heartfelt and Fresh Spin on the Divorce Comedy
A sincere romantic comedy that explores the themes of aging and the hobbies that help us find our better halves again.
‘The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants’ Review: Adventure Romp Soaks up a Good Time for SpongeBob Fans of All Ages
Spiritually captures the nautical nonsense magic many Sponge-fans, young and old, can enjoy
'Atropia' Review: Military Satire Has Wit and Romance, but Not Much Else
Barely a movie, more of a backdoor pilot for an FX series that would have aired in 2009.
'No Other Choice' Review: Park Chan-wook's Timely, Dark, Hilarious Comedic Satire That Slays with Style
But truly, what else can one expect from one of the sharpest filmmakers to ever do it?
‘Scarlet’ Review: Mamoru Hosoda's Supernatural, Gender-Swapped Hamlet is Another On-Brand Overambitious Spectacle
It might be overwhelming to take in at once if this is your first Hosoda.
'Sirāt' Review: A Memorable, Hypnotic Dance Through Hell
It's like going to a rave and experiencing it through a maximalist, shroomed-up lens.
‘Marty Supreme’ Review: Josh Safdie’s Gonzo, Epic Ode to Working-Class American Dreamers Unearths Timothée Chalamet at His Career-Best
Little Timmy Tim should have saved his “I want to be one of the greats” SAG Awards acceptance speech for A Complete Unknown for this instead.

