2024

Latvia's Oscar upset is well-deserved and a milestone for independent animation.


Edward Berger's dissection of papal politics is a worthy, topical political flick.

In this wretched body horror flick, Coralie Fargeat has neither style nor substance.

Sean Baker's latest flick is almost brilliant, but it comes up just short.

Chalamet shines, but James Mangold's disjointed biopic leaves Bob Dylan in the dust.

Brady Corbet's epic is an intriguing story of hope and suffering.

Kieran Culkin shines in this beautiful story about love, pain, and forgiveness.

For once, the Internet isn't overreacting: this movie is bad as advertised.

Robbie Williams proves that not everybody needs a biopic.

The movie adaptation is incredibly flawed, but it's highs defy our critical gravity.

We will have our vengeance for this awful movie, in this life or the next.

Megan Park's new dramedy offers moving insights on life, love, and growing up.

Jeff Nichols' drama has zero gas in the tank.

In a sea of summer misfires, Greg Berlanti's old-fashioned dramedy is a welcome dose of fun.

Luca Guadagnino and a stellar cast turn out a sweaty mess of psychosexual mania.

Alex Garland's latest flick is a technical marvel let down by his signature weak writing.

It's not as profound as it believes, but strong performances elevate this EMS drama.

It isn't altogether better than its predecessor, but Denis Villeneuve's sequel delivers a solid, and much needed, blockbuster.