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At the Met Gala and beyond, consumers must reconcile the same choices as the Miranda Priestlys of the world
Distributed by the studio behind "Sound of Freedom," this take on George Orwell's classic is uniquely insidious
In a legacy sequel done right, Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway warn that the demise of media affects us all
30 years on, Mary Harron's groundbreaking film about Valerie Solanas blisteringly reflects a society gone awry
With the dust settled after February's BAFTAs incident, John Davidson's biopic is all the more timely — to a point
Antoine Fuqua's "Michael" movie is fittingly odd, but not for the reasons you might expect
In David Lowery's haunting quasi-ghost story, Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel initiate a biblical reconciliation
The massive marketing campaign for "The Devil Wears Prada 2" is degrading the film's earnest, chic legacy
In the new documentary, "Lorne," director Morgan Neville reminds us why "SNL" never fails to capture our curiosity
Stoner buddy comedies like "Up in Smoke" and "Harold & Kumar" make the grass greener on all sides
Soderbergh is "mystified" over AI backlash, but his latest film, "The Christophers," proves art needs a human touch
After years of sequels, a mysterious new film has reignited the dino fandom with something new
"The Drama" opened to box office success and ample controversy, but the film is far more than its discourse
The thriller is the most fun you'll have not paying for a movie all year. And it's just the tip of the Tubi iceberg
In Kristoffer Borgli's bold new film, Zendaya and Robert Pattinson claw at Western disaffection until it bleeds
In "Forbidden Fruits," the shopping mall is a shell of its former on-screen self — maybe that's a good thing
Between "They Will Kill You" and "Ready or Not 2," stylized horror-comedy about the underdog has lost its edge
"Marc by Sofia" is a punk rock documentary foray into exciting territories old and new
With the "Buffy" revival scrapped and "Ready or Not 2" downplaying her charm, it's time for Gellar's true next act
The conveniently timed "Tow" is a less-than-fitting rebound for a best actress nominee, but don't blame Byrne
The Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of Andy Weir's bestseller is a moving, must-see roadmap through our future
The latest Colleen Hoover adaptation shows how mid-budget tearjerkers can still draw audiences
Host Conan O'Brien wanted the ceremony to indicate hope for the future. It only hit the mark half the time
A24's latest chiller is a master class in getting under the skin — until it falls back on old tricks
"All the Beauty and the Bloodshed" shows how Nan Goldin challenged the Sackler family with artistic protests
From a "La La Land"–"Moonlight" fiasco to Chalamet’s opera drama, awards debates now mirror Trump-era culture wars
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s "The Bride!" is deeply flawed — and more exciting than any recent take on Mary Shelley's work
Nearly 50 years later, the film feels less like a triumphant ode to journalism than a warning about media decay
With studios merging and slashers becoming controversy catalysts, cinema needs to be considered a political tool
The gripping HBO drama is gayer than ever, but don't expect its backstabbing characters to make a fuss about it
Forty years on, it's time to admit John Hughes' film is worse off for dulling Andie and Iona's shine
Marge Gunderson’s quiet decency mirrors the ongoing resolve of Minnesotans who continue to choose community
The actor's singular balance of absurdity and sincerity defined Christopher Guest's mockumentaries
A fearless, over-the-top performance shows why movies at the edge of camp and prestige still matter
"Real Housewives of New York City" experts weigh in on the beginning (and end) of RHONY’s Golden Age
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's cop caper is a repetitive, over-explained slog perfect for zapped attention spans
In "Sentimental Value" and "Predator: Badlands," Fanning showed off a singular, dynamic range few others could
Grassroots enthusiasm for performances like those by Amy Madigan and Wunmi Mosaku is shaping voters' picks
Foster's fluency reminds us how much we can learn — and how close we can become — with a second language
"Sexistential" confronts the idea that new mothers must abandon pleasure and the dance floor
Audiences are seeking lively shared experiences with their fellow moviegoers — and redefining success along the way
From "The Devil Wears Prada" to "The Hunger Games," here are the films that'll avoid a chronic case of sequelitis
The female fans who led the charge in making the gay hockey romance a hit are also the ones policing its subjects
Kristen Stewart and Kate Winslet's debut features prove not every actor is cut out to step behind the camera
The bold pseudo-musical about the founder of the Shakers caps the year on a hopeful, brilliant note
Timothée Chalamet and director Josh Safdie pursue greatness at all costs in their thrilling, meta new film
From the Muppets to "A Diva's Christmas Carol," the holiday spirit grants us the ability to hope for a better world
Paltrow laughed off biographers and adulterers before turning in one of her best roles. We can learn a thing or two
So it turns out you can go home again — and what I found in two North Dakota movie theaters was marvelous
A classic scene written to reflect Reiner's love for his wife, Michele, embraces a brighter future