Robert Rodriguez's latest movie is his worst-ever project yet, with a baffling script and ridiculously inert performances from its leads.
There are times when we see a documentary and it forces us to think about subject matter that we might not have given thought to otherwise....
Peacock's Shooting Stars has noble aspirations, but doesn't amount to anything remotely intriguing or thought-provoking.
What does it teach us about mental health? This is not the first Ari Aster movie that has divided the audience’s opinions. However, this horror...
It’s hard to think Nida Manzoor composed this remarkable and daring script while studying politics at the University College of London (UCL) 10 years ago. The...
German suplexes and Superman punches and spears, oh my!
Hey, at least it's better than 'Black Adam'!
This is the best action film of all time?
No, not the Bo Burnham comedy special.
This is the Jonathan Majors antagonist I'd want to see as a big bad.
"Your Place or Mine" is a disastrous romantic comedy featuring stilted performances from Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher.
'Marlowe' is in theaters now.
The MCU follows up 'Wakanda Forever' with an overstuffed third 'Ant-Man' film.
M. Night Shyamalan missing is getting 'Old.'
2023's year of doll movies is off to a bad start.
“Avatar The Way of Water” is truly the motion picture event of a generation boasting an incredible, immense, and immersive 3D experience like no other seen...
Timo Tjahjanto once again delivers an action extravaganza with a surprising amount of style, heart and gut busting comedy.
HO HO HOLY HUMBUG!! Violent Night is an instant Christmas Classic packed with Festive Fun and Christmas Carnage! Tommy Wirkola blends gnarly bloody action with laughs...
"Poker Face" is one of the most ridiculous movies of the year, anchored by a lousy performance by Russell Crowe.
"Blue's Big City Adventure" is the perfect representation of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" for little kids.
2022's battle of 'Pinocchio' adaptations has a clear winner.
Leave it to Steven Spielberg to make the best entry in the "kid who loves movies" subgenre.
The film hits Netflix this Friday.
A festive must watch packed with a star studded cast, gut busting humor and catchy musical numbers.
The Irish rockstar's story has long remain untold, but he reveals all in rock's best biography.
PFF: This high-concept road trip sci-fi flick is too derivative of better films.
PFF: This glorified SNL bit suffers from the same issues as many SNL sketches: It's too darn long.
PFF: Elizabeth Bank's performance can't fully salvadge a middling pro-choice film that has a first half that greatly outweighs its second half.
PFF: 'She Said' is one of the most gripping films of the year and is the most important film of the year.
PFF: Charlotte Wells' coming-of-age drama, 'Aftersun,' is one of the best films of the year and features two of the best performances of the year by...
Hitman's Holiday is far more action packed, stylish and wittier than the first. Delivering an incredibly fun and bonkers experience that action movie fans and martial...
PFF: Brendan Fraser gives a career-defining performance in one of 2022's trickiest films.
An absolute blast but the overall product feels more like a Disney Channel Original movie, as opposed to the next big blockbuster franchise.
"Exactly what it says on the tin". A fun, predictable, forgettable and unoriginal Halloween flick, that delivers on everything it needs too.
The Watcher is a disturbing, haunting and engaging experience, and although the series is far from perfect, Netflix's latest limited series is undoubtedly a must watch.
PFF: Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson shine in Martin McDonagh’s film that teeters between gripping and dull.
Mike Flanagan returns with his latest horror TV show The Midnight Club, which if you’re a fan of his previous work you’ll be pleased to hear,...
It All Ends Now… Halloween Ends is a fitting conclusion to the franchise’s 45-year run as we witness Horror’s first Final Girl take her last...
NYFF: Park Chan-wook's latest is a brilliant slow-burn that builds to a crashing crescendo.
Michael Giacchino's MCU directorial debut is a stark (and welcomed) change of pace for the franchise that's become like a fast food chain that arrives just...
NYFF: Mia Hansen-Løve's latest is no Bergman Safari and tackles mundane tragedies in everyday life.
NYFF: Despite some great performances, stunning set design and a lush score, Noah Baumbach's latest is a disappointment.
NYFF: Cate Blanchett steals the show in bloated musical drama that occasionally loses the beauty of its melody.
NYFF: Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell star in Luca Guadagnino's heartfelt cannibal film.
'Do Revenge' does a lot of things right. Maya Hawke steals the show in this Gen Z revenge tale.
No, The Beatles' "Lady Madonna" is (unfortunately) not used in See How They Run — Tom George's new film starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan.
"Love in the Villa" works because of Kat Graham and Tom Hopper who infuse much-needed life inside a contrived plot.
Years ago, The King of Queens aired an episode titled “Raygin’ Bulls” with Ray Ramano guest-starring as his character from Everybody Loves Raymond and was paired...
On paper, a movie about catfishing (albeit your son) in the age of social media sounds brilliant. We live in an age where it’s very easy...
Original films do live on! With Nope topping the box office charts last week with a $44 million domestic debut — the highest for an original...