"Don’t Look Up" is easily one of Adam McKay’s most topical, and important, films to date. It is also one of his most entertaining and, quite possibly, best as well.
Star-making turns from Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim help make Paul Thomas Anderson’s "Licorice Pizza" possibly one of the director’s best films.
Unfortunately, the new film "The King’s Man" offers very little of the charm, wit, and entertainment value that was far more plentiful in its predecessors.
"Sing 2" is aimed at giving those who enjoyed the first film another ample helping of the same and offers very little for anyone else.
"The Matrix Resurrections" offers a return to a remarkable world and also manages to offer something new in a way that feels both organic and original.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" debuted on top of the box-office weekend, besting the second-place film by $246.5 million, making it the top grossing film of the year (domestically speaking).
Guillermo del Toro's "Nightmare Alley" is an effective exercise in the art of storytelling through the use of exquisite character development and execution.
A relentless pace and crafty script work, succeeds in making "Spider-Man: No Way Home" a thoroughly entertaining and engaging film.
Although it comes up just a shade short of being perfect, Paolo Sorrentino’s "The Hand of God" is a beautiful and engaging autobiographical journey.
Director Steven Spielberg and his version of "West Side Story" claimed the top spot from Disney’s "Encanto" by just $1.1 million over the box-office weekend.
Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story" is an indelible, new version of a timeless classic that is not only true to the source material but is also unparalleled.
As a history lesson on the creation of the beloved television show "I Love Lucy," Aaron Sorkin’s "Being the Ricardos" delivers the goods and then some.