The flames barely flicker warm with Firestarter, a remake of the 1980s horror film.
Read MoreRobert Pattinson becomes the latest to step into the Batsuit in this brooding, moody and cerebral reimagining of The Batman.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro’s remake of 1940s film noir, Nightmare Alley, features Bradley Cooper as a mentalist who sees his carefully constructed world begin to crumble when he meets a psychiatrist who takes a keen interest in him.
Read MoreFrench film TITANE is a critical darling, but struggles to stretch beyond its arthouse provocations and define a clear meaning and purpose.
Read MoreA massive box office success in its native Australia, murder mystery The Dry arrives stateside with Eric Bana starring as a private investigator, forced to return to a hometown he left long ago and taking up an investigation around an alleged murder-suicide involving a childhood friend.
Read MoreProfile, presented as though everything is transpiring on a computer screen, details a female journalist going undercover to learn how ISIS recruits young women and finds herself resisting being lured into the cause.
Read MoreA bit messy and rough around the edges, Guy Ritchie trusts Jason Statham to bring Wrath Of Man across the finish line, which the veteran actor does the very best he can.
Read MoreZhang Yimou’s new film Cliff Walkers, a Chinese spy film set in the 1930s, is a beautifully crafted but narratively dense story that requires a viewer’s utmost attention.
Read MoreMichael B. Jordan gets his chance to lead a big blockbuster action movie franchise, though Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse is an average-at-best, forgettable introduction.
Read MoreAs absurd and violent as it is, Nobody is a stylish, throwback, action thriller which lets Bob Odenkirk become the action movie star you never knew you needed him to be.
Read MoreThe Little Things is a serial killer murder mystery which feels like so many movies of the past and offers a trio of characters we could not care less about if we tried.
Read MoreThe intriguing Black Bear finds Aubrey Plaza delivering one of the best performances of the year within an experimental movie that asks more questions than it answers.
Read MorePowered by two terrific performances by Sarah Paulson and newcomer Kiera Allen, Run, now available on Hulu, is one of the more fun and wicked little thrillers of 2020.
Read MoreDiane Lane and Kevin Costner are terrific together in the hit-or-miss thriller Let Him Go, starring as grandparents who set out to reconnect with a grandson they haven’t seen in quite some time.
Read MoreWhile not for everyone, Brazilian import BACURAU is a wild ride of violence, dark humor, and some very pointed political commentary focused on residents of a Brazilian settlement standing together to defend their existence.
Read MoreNominated for Best International Feature Film at this year’s Oscars, Ladj Ly’s Les misérables steps far away from the classic musical, and showcases a gritty, of-the-moment representation of tensions in a modernized France.
Read MoreAdam Sandler gives a performance unlike any in his storied career in the Safdie Brothers manic, careening suspense/thriller Uncut Gems.
Read MoreSouth Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho has made his signature film. Parasite is a blistering, shocking, and unsettling look at class, capitalism, and human decency that transcends all languages and locations.
Read MoreRian Johnson’s old school murder mystery, Knives Out, is a riotous comedy featuring a brilliant cast, compelling twists and turns, and countless memorables lines and moments.
Read MoreJoker, powered by an extraordinary performance from Joaquin Phoenix, talks loud and says next to nothing whatsoever.
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