1/26/22The Fallout is a surprisingly restrained drama about the aftermath of a school shootingA strong handle on tone makes Megan Park’s debut a January sleeper gemByCharles BramescoPublishedJanuary 26, 2022
1/20/22Eight years after it was shot, dopey fantasy The King’s Daughter flops into theatersStarring Pierce Brosnan as a Louis XIV intent on consuming the essence of a CGI mermaid!ByCharles BramescoPublishedJanuary 20, 2022
12/21/21The best films of 2021: The ballotsHere's how 10 critics voted in our annual poll on the year in moviesByA.A. Dowd, Caroline Siede, Katie Rife, Noel Murray, Carlos Aguilar, Charles Bramesco, Mike D'Angelo, Jesse Hassenger, Leila Latif, and Vikram MurthiPublishedDecember 21, 2021
12/21/21The best films of 2021West Side Story, The Green Knight, and Licorice Pizza are among our favorite movies of the yearByA.A. Dowd, Katie Rife, Mike D'Angelo, Jesse Hassenger, Noel Murray, Leila Latif, Charles Bramesco, Vikram Murthi, Caroline Siede, and Carlos AguilarPublishedDecember 21, 2021
12/16/21Sing 2 is sufferable only in comparison to the last tuneless round of cartoon karaokeThere’s nothing true in Garth Jennings’ animated ode to artistic purityByCharles BramescoPublishedDecember 16, 2021
12/15/21The best movie scenes of 2021Some of the year's best movie moments came from No Time To Die, Shang-Chi, and Licorice PizzaByA.A. Dowd, Katie Rife, Noel Murray, Charles Bramesco, Vikram Murthi, Jesse Hassenger, Mike D'Angelo, Caroline Siede, Leila Latif, Lawrence Garcia, and Carlos AguilarPublishedDecember 15, 2021
12/2/21The best movies of 2001Where do Memento, Lord Of The Rings, and Mulholland Drive fall on our retrospective countdown?ByA.A. Dowd, Katie Rife, Jesse Hassenger, Craig D. Lindsey, Leila Latif, Noel Murray, Mike D'Angelo, Charles Bramesco, Vikram Murthi, Roxana Hadadi, and Carlos AguilarPublishedDecember 2, 2021
11/22/21Welcome To Raccoon City lacks the stupid majesty of the previous Resident EvilsWhere have you gone, Paul W.S. Anderson? The zombies turn their lonely eyes to youByCharles BramescoPublishedNovember 22, 2021
11/16/21Riverdale ventures into an alternate dimension and finds some new blood"Welcome To Rivervale" kicks off a five-episode event that brings Kiernan Shipka's Sabrina Spellman into Roberto…ByCharles BramescoPublishedNovember 16, 2021
10/9/21The future of friendship is glitchy and goofy in the mixed-up Ron’s Gone WrongIt’s just not natural to have a robot for a BFF, even if he’s voiced by Zach GalifianakisByCharles BramescoPublishedOctober 9, 2021
10/6/21The forces of good retake the town as Riverdale ties up a lackluster seasonAre we ready for Old-Timey Mustachioed Jughead? (We are not ready.)ByCharles BramescoPublishedOctober 6, 2021
9/14/21Gerard Butler has the time of his life in the crafty shoot-’em-up CopshopJoe Carnahan’s latest genre gem zeroes in on a bygone era of B-movie pulpByCharles BramescoPublishedSeptember 14, 2021
9/3/21Another elite assassin, another rampage—haven’t we seen Netflix’s Kate before?Enough already with the John Wick duplicates, there’s only so much we can takeByCharles BramescoPublishedSeptember 3, 2021
8/17/21In the '90s, the director of Amelie and the fourth Alien made a brilliant dystopian fantasyJean-Pierre Jeunet's steampunk cult classic The City Of Lost Children ditched noir's detectives but kept its…ByCharles BramescoPublishedAugust 17, 2021
8/16/21Literal snoozefest Demonic is no comeback for District 9 director Neill BlomkampBlomkamp's supernatural-horror follow-up to Chappie is no Chappie, eitherByCharles BramescoPublishedAugust 16, 2021
8/12/21A post-hiatus Riverdale returns with the fear of God in its heartHey, a Hair musical number that's not “Aquarius” or “Let The Sunshine In!”ByCharles BramescoPublishedAugust 12, 2021
7/30/21Jean-Claude Van Damme dons many amusing wigs in the otherwise forgettable The Last MercenaryThe action legend is a master of disguise in Netflix's French-language beat-em-upByCharles BramescoPublishedJuly 30, 2021
5/10/21Mads Mikkelsen climbs aboard the Taken train with the uneven, darkly comic Riders Of JusticeNote: The writer of this review watched Riders Of Justice on a digital screener from home. Before making the…ByCharles BramescoPublishedMay 10, 2021
4/26/21About Endlessness offers crucifixions, a Hitler cameo… and a moving coda for a master directorNote: The writer of this review watched About Endlessness on a digital screener from home. Before making the…ByCharles BramescoPublishedApril 26, 2021
4/20/21Philip Seymour Hoffman should’ve been nominated for his other rageaholic in 2007Watch This offers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just…ByCharles BramescoPublishedApril 20, 2021