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‘One Battle After Another’ is the defining film of 2025

At a time when creative freedom feels more at risk than ever before, it’s a breath of fresh air to see a fiercely innovative...

Did ‘Caught Stealing’ touch base with its audience?

With previous roles ranging from a rockstar to a Harkonnen space psychopath Austin Butler is a bit less otherworldly this summer. In “Caught Stealing,”...

A convoluted review of Zach Cregger’s ‘Weapons’

Third-grade teacher Justine Gandy (Julia Garner) steps into her classroom to find all but one desk empty. The lone student, Alex (Cary Christopher), sits...

Theater Thursday: ‘Friendship’ is a hysterical dissection of male bonding

There are many appealing things about actor Tim Robinson and his unorthodox brand of comedy, chief among them being his ability to seamlessly portray...

Theater Thursday: ‘Drop’ leaves much to be desired

“Drop,” directed by Christopher Landon and released on April 11, boasted earnings of $7.5 million on its opening weekend. The promise of a tech-infused...

Theater Thursday: ‘A Minecraft Movie’ is an ironic cinematic gem

Adapting any video game into a movie is a monumental task. But to adapt Minecraft — a game that thrives on creative liberty and...

Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ fails to ‘reprint’ box office success of ‘Parasite’

“Parasite” director Bong Joon Ho’s newest film, “Mickey 17,” opened in the United States on March 7. Despite a few misfires and the public’s...

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ struggles to satisfy high expectations

As one of the last movies in Marvel’s Phase Five, “Captain America: Brave New World” was released in theaters Feb. 14, earning mixed reviews...

Drew Hancock’s ‘Companion’ subverts all expectations

“M3GAN” meets “Don’t Worry Darling” in an altogether better-than-both triumphant thriller “Companion.” Viewers who found either of the former movies lacking will be delighted...

Theater Thursday: Military movie ‘Valiant One’ shot down with horrible writing

Inspired by true events, the military thriller “Valiant One” was released in theaters Jan. 31, telling the story of becoming a hero and finding...

‘The Brutalist’ is a poignant portrait of post-war America

“The Brutalist” is the third film directed by Brady Corbet. The film follows László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a brutalist architect who immigrates to the...

2024 in movies

Following up one of the greatest movie years in recent memory is a formidable task. 2023 really had it all: a primo selection of...

‘Sweethearts’: The delightful antithesis to the classic friends-to-lovers romance movie 

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “Sweethearts.” The Max original rom-com and coming-of-age hybrid “Sweethearts” hit the streaming platform on Nov. 28. Co-written and...

‘Terrifier 3’: Blood, death and clowns

Art the Clown returns in “Terrifier 3,” the third installment of the supernatural slasher franchise of the same name. Set in the days leading...

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