If you’re considering buying a ticket to Beirut, know that you’ll have to navigate that city’s war-torn streets and cratered …
Director Steven Spielberg has shaped Ready Player One as an over-caffeinated sensory explosion.
Isle of Dogs has some nice messages and a worthy moral. But it also can be sad and kinda disturbing …
This fast-moving, rock-’em-sock-’em pic is what it is: a matinee creature-feature begging for a tub of butter-soaked popcorn.
This Lara Croft reboot does female empowerment right, albeit in a slightly over-the-top, cinematic video game sort of way.
7 Days in Entebbe is a fascinating and, to my eyes, fair dramatization of that agonizingly long week.
A Wrinkle in Time is no masterpiece. But it still has a wrinkle or two of its own that families …
This dark comedy paints its supposed hero’s south-of-the-border torments in crude and nasty brush strokes.
I think we can all agree that actioners like The Hurricane Heist major in what we might call “the unbelievable …
Death Wish suggests that society’s most troubling issues can best be addressed by the blazing barrel of a vigilante’s gun.
Along with its madcap mishaps, Game Night also slaps viewers upside the head with some less-than-savory stuff.
There’s a lot going on in Annihilation—a tense, freaky, bloody sci-fi rumination on the cyclical nature of life, death and …
This movie tells us that Samson was “a man whose heart was as vast as his strength.” It seems to …
Peter Rabbit is exactly what you’d expect¬¬—except for a few scenes that are actually more redemptive than the trailers suggest.
The Death Cure serves as a dissatisfying ending to an only passably serviceable franchise.














