From The Apartment to Zelig, our alphabetical list of the best romantic comedies will give you plenty of options for…
From The Apartment to Zelig, our alphabetical list of the best romantic comedies will give you plenty of options for…
A truly bad sex scene is more than unconvincing; it’s the onscreen equivalent of a cold shower
Missed opportunities abound in this indie thriller from director Randall Okita
Washington moves from August Wilson to morbid memoir in this Christmas Day dud
Ralph Fiennes is a reluctant badass in this uninspired, long-delayed entry in the Kingsman franchise
Bruno Dumont’s latest is an uneven blend of satire and melodrama
Leave it to Abel Ferrara to capture the mood of our dystopian moment
Robert Greene’s documentary examines trauma through an audacious filmmaking experiment
This wannabe streaming blockbuster proves that all the money in the world can’t buy a good time
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Army Of Thieves gives an annoying supporting character from Zack Snyder’s movie a forgettable spinoff
Jonathan Majors and Idris Elba face off in an Old West homage with more jokes than thrills
Denis Villeneuve cuts the 1965 sci-fi novel in two to faithfully preserve its plot
In his second book of nonfiction, Donald Antrim wonders if there’s a cure for suicide
Four excellent actors carry this un-cinematic drama about a meeting of bereaved parents
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Sarah Adina Smith’s Amazon dance drama isn’t trashy or soapy enough to be fun
The 91-year-old writer-director revisits the Western after a nearly 30-year absence
Paul Schrader's greatest hits overshadow an inconsistent character study
This post-9/11 drama asks big questions but comes up short on answers