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Madame Web Review: A Soapy and Strange Break From Modern Superhero Formula
Sony’s new Spider-Man spinoff is a flawed, forgivable throwback. -
Argylle Review: An Uninspired and Overlong Outing, Despite an Impressive Ensemble
Matthew Vaughn’s spy story is a subdued version of his more ambitious efforts. -
Night Swim Review: The Shallow End of Scary
Is Night Swim a successful feature-length vision of the popular horror short? -
Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire Review: Too Much Universe, Not Enough Heart
We review Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire. -
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Review: A Silly and Suitable Swan Song for the DCEU
The Aquaman sequel succeeds thanks to its free-wheeling attitude and committed ensemble cast. -
Migration Review: A Charming Adventure That Soars As One of Illumination’s Best
Migration stars Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, and Danny DeVito. -
Wonka Review: Good Heart, Some Imagination
Is Wonka a worthy prequel to the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory films? -
The Iron Claw Review: Zac Efron’s Career-Defining Performance Triumphs in One of the Year’s Best
The tragic tale of the Von Erichs is priority viewing. -
Thanksgiving Review: Eli Roth’s Trademark Gore Put to Gleefully Good Use
Eli Roth’s long-awaited slasher, based on the 2007 Grindhouse trailer, is a delightful and violent triumph. -
Napoleon Review: Vanessa Kirby Emerges as Oscar Frontrunner in Bumpy Biopic
Ridley Scott’s take on France’s most infamous figure is a surefire awards darling.