Guillermo Del Toro’s Nightmare Alley is his darkest and most complex film yet, discarding his obsession with monsters and ghouls to explore the ones we keep loc...
With The Lost Daughter, actress Maggie Gyllenhaal makes a brilliant debut as writer-director, and in the process, guides Olivia Colman (best known for The Crown...
On Thanksgiving weekend, The Beatles: Get Back, Peter Jackson’s lovingly-crafted, laborious and layered three-part Beatles saga (which a lot of us are still thi...
If you’ve ever wanted to see the man behind Jaws, E.T. and Indiana Jones tackle a musical, you’re in luck. Even if you never knew you wanted that, you’re still ...
More than anything else, Aaron Sorkin’s new masquerade-biopic, Being the Ricardos, is a master class in the diminishing returns of what we now call "Sorkinese."...
The Power of the Dog, Jane Campion’s first feature in 12 years, is well worth the wait. A creepingly sinister drama set in 1924, the film is an exceptionally we...
If you’ve seen the previews for Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci and caught wind of the caricatured Italian accents, 80’s soundtrack and star-studded cast, you mig...
Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial debut, Tick, Tick... Boom! should cement his name as a director. After his Broadway show Hamilton, Miranda burst onto the scree...
Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, which he wrote and directed, is a sweet, sentimental treatment of a durable cinematic sub-genre: the childhood autobiography.
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Continuing her recent streak of daring, indelible performances, Kristen Stewart in Spencer is a woman on the verge of a breakdown. Or maybe she’s on the verge o...