Colin Farrell stars in Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy, which tells the quietly sagacious story of a simple man on an Irish island whose best friend suddenly spurns him.
Film Review
In this dopey DC Comics ‘Shazam!’ spinoff, the usually genial Dwayne Johnson stars as Teth Adam, a murderously angry godlike figure.
Julia Roberts and George Clooney star as ex-spouses who must band together to prevent their daughter’s seemingly ill-advised marriage in this rom-com directed by Ol Parker.
Danielle Deadwyler gives an astonishing performance as Mamie Till in this movie that chronicles the infamous lynching of her son and her insistence on making clear the horrors of that crime.
Jamie Lee Curtis returns once more as Laurie Strode in the latest installment of the fright-filled franchise where Haddonfield, Ill., is stalked by Michael Myers and a host of horrors.
Cate Blanchett is a force of nature as the conductor Lydia Tár in Todd Field’s intense and relentless film about a genius haunted by past misdeeds.
Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund’s impressive three-part class comedy follows the chaos that occurs when the expected order of things is overturned aboard a luxury yacht.
This star-studded period piece from David O. Russell features Christian Bale and John David Washington as war buddies who team up to investigate the death of an old friend.
Raffiella Chapman plays a girl guided by her paralyzed father in this beautifully depicted sci-fi film about the haves and have-nots in a dystopian future.
Billy Eichner is a cynical and abrasive gay podcaster who finds his ideas about romance challenged after he meets a cool and charming lawyer played by Luke Macfarlane.
This boxed set of Blu-rays and DVDS, curated by Martin Scorsese and distributed by the Criterion Collection, contains six recently restored foreign-language films, forgotten or unknown beyond their native countries.
Bella Ramsey stars as the impish Lady Catherine, a teen trying to avoid her father’s schemes to marry her off, in Lena Dunham’s hilarious adaptation of the Karen Cushman young-adult novel.
‘The Stepford Wives’ meets ‘The Twilight Zone’ in Olivia Wilde’s poorly paced movie starring the impeccable Florence Pugh as an increasingly desperate postwar housewife.
Saoirse Ronan, Adrien Brody and Sam Rockwell star in this murder mystery inspired by Agatha Christie that has all of the classic elements of her novels but none of the verve.
Viola Davis delivers a stunning performance as the commanding general Nanisca in this less-than-winning movie about a battalion of 19th-century female Dahomey warriors.
The Colorado film festival honored the German director Werner Herzog before and behind the camera, and screened movies starring Cate Blanchett, Florence Pugh and Olivia Colman.
In Zach Cregger’s movie starring Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård and Justin Long, a young woman who has nowhere else to go finds a creepy extra guest in the Airbnb she booked for herself.
Sterling K. Brown and Regina Hall are cheated by their roles in this ineffective satire about a corrupt megachurch pastor and his money-obsessed wife.
Metrograph is streaming three droll, romantic and eccentric Éric Rohmer films that are usually hard to find--’The Aviator’s Wife,’ ‘Boyfriends and Girlfriends’ and ‘Four Adventures of Reinette & Mirabelle.’
Brad Pitt takes a wild ride as a hitman on a Japanese train, Steve Carell is a therapist forced by a serial killer to attempt a cure, ‘Game of Thrones’ spawns a prequel, and much, much more.
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