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Sweeney's boxing biopic is an Oscar vehicle quickly running out of gas, thanks to its star's lack of conviction

With some of her best work yet, Lawrence keeps this portrait of a woman undone from spiraling out of control

Two new animated films, "Arco" and "Little Amélie," teach kids how to relish joy in a dark and scary world

In Yorgos Lanthimos' latest, Emma Stone is not an alien intent on destroying Earth — if only anyone would listen

On her fifth album, Allen's the one taking ex David Harbour to task. Why's everyone else so keen to join in?

The Netflix Christmas Universe has graduated from silly to insipid, and we won't stand for it one moment longer

Mary Bronstein breaks down her sophomore feature’s brutally realistic look at seeking treatment

After "Silence of the Lambs," a horror film may never win best picture again — and it doesn't need to

The Netflix documentary about manipulating the legal system has its own tricky problems with exploitation

In "Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost," a son pays tribute to his parents' humor and lasting bond

Screenwriter Nora Garrett talks viral interviews, negative press and creating a button-pushing, era-defining film

In her 2005 holiday classic, Keaton embraced life's brevity for a complex portrait of maternal love

In "John Candy: I Like Me," Candy's loved ones remember the unique compassion that made the comedian so beloved

In a time of record unemployment, Park Chan-wook's hysterical comedy is both a drag and a relief

In Benny Safdie's film, Dwayne Johnson fights against a script too narrow for his mighty talent

In Noah Baumbach's new comedy, Clooney blurs fact and fiction to find what's real

In Luca Guadagnino’s timely drama, Julia Roberts is out for millennial blood at a steep cost

The Jordan Peele-produced sports horror examines cult-like fanaticism with a heavy hand

Amid a slog of familiar stories and nationalist culture, Americans are adopting a wave of new Eastern obsessions

The future of cinemas is in the hands of viewers willing to show up

K-pop blockbusters, vintage re-releases and sing-alongs. Moviegoing is rapidly changing. Here's how to keep up

In "Caught Stealing," the dour director pivots toward optimism with the help of a pitch-perfect Austin Butler

The clever new thriller "Lurker" examines the natural, violent results of toxic fan culture

Nepo baby no more: In Ethan Coen's "Honey Don't!," Qualley is officially our most subversive screen siren

Whether witchy, funny or action-packed, these films promise a singularly exciting fall season at the theater

Teetering on overexposure, Swift's "New Heights" episode keeps the pop star lovable and marketable

The "Barbarian" filmmaker fumbles summer's most mysterious movie by revealing both too much and not enough

"Summer by Bravo" used to mean something, and thanks to this crew of 20-somethings, it finally does again

In the classic comedy franchise, the cops are bigoted fools. It turns out, not much has changed

The clever horror-comedy depicts the difficulty of exiting a long-term relationship with terrifying accuracy

The sequel to the beloved 1996 hit is a tepid, tired reminder that it's OK to move on

In the dark comedy, Sophie Brooks and Molly Gordon brilliantly subvert expectations of cinema's scorned women

James Gunn’s Man of Steel is supercharged and ready to tackle our highly politicized moment

Brad Pitt's limp sports drama is the amalgamation of this summer blockbuster season's worst qualities

From "Girls" to "M3GAN," Allison Williams' roles have chronicled our culture's growing self-obsession

In his vanity project, "F1: The Movie," Pitt's cool demeanor comes off as a smug attempt to erase the past

Lyonne announcing her feature directorial debut was cause for celebration, until she started defending it

In Danny Boyle's highly anticipated "28 Years Later," the zombie apocalypse is no scarier than watching the news

20 years ago, Ang Lee's "gay cowboy film" devastated theater goers — now a new generation can share the experience

In "Materialists," Johnson's work cleverly parallels how she's gamed the system to keep people talking

With its feel-good banalities, Tom Hiddleston's latest film lands somewhere between sincerity and "YOLO: The Movie"

In the follow-up to "Past Lives," Celine Song proves she's mainstream cinema's most perceptive filmmaker

The smash-hit play "Oh, Mary!" is the result of Escola's uncompromising vision and flair for the absurdly strange

Finding a decent shark movie is no day at the beach. Three simple rules determine what to catch and what to release

Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez's "Alice in Wonderland" tale is 2025's best, most moving film yet

In what may be the franchise's final film, "Mission: Impossible" seeks cinematic salvation

Streaming used to be easy. Now it feels like a full-time job

15 years later, "Scary Island" still sets the standard for "Housewives" chaos

The pop star's new film is a feature-length study in his stardom that will leave you counting ceiling tiles instead

"Overcompensating" borrows from teen soaps to create something reverent yet new in an age of regurgitation
