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You Can't Run Forever Review: J.K. Simmons Terrifies in Bare-Bones Survival Tale
Michelle Schumacher's new film is a cat-and-mouse thriller that's punchy and effective despite a cluttered ending.
The Big Cigar Review: An Astonishing True Story Told with Stylistic Flair
Easy Rider Producers (Alessandro Nivola, P. J. Byrne) help Black Panthers leader Huey P. Newton (André Holland) escape to Cuba in 1974.
The Strangers: Chapter 1 Review | Some Genuine Scares Make for an Enjoyable Introduction
This terrifying first chunk of Renny Harlin's 4.5-hour saga reimagines Bryan Bertino's 2008 hit, setting the stage for an exciting continuation.
Bridgerton Season 3 Review: The Show is Hotter Than Ever, Dearest Reader
Nicola Coughlan (Penelope) shines in a Pygmalion-laced season that titillates yet warrants an opportunity for the show to expand.
Babes Review: Pamela Adlon (Better Things) Delivers Comedy Gold in a Raunchy BFF Laugh Fest
The first-time director offers a fun, twisted take on screenwriter/star Ilana Glazer's tale of female power and motherhood.
Back to Black Review: Marisa Abela Astonishes in a Superficial Amy Winehouse Biopic
Amy Winehouse (Marisa Abela) battles alcoholism and relationship woes on her meteoric rise to stardom in Back to Black.
IF Review: An Overly Sentimental but Endearing Fantasy Adventure
Bea (Cailey Fleming) meets Calvin (Ryan Reynolds) and helps him find new kids for lonely imaginary friends in IF.
Aisha Review: Letitia Wright & Josh O'Connor Stun in Riveting Asylum Drama
A Nigerian woman (Letitia Wright) befriends a former prisoner (Josh O'Connor) while seeking safety in Ireland.
Mars Express Review: Sci-Fi Feature Daringly Subverts Common AI Tropes
Animated cyberpunk noir Mars Express refuses to fall into typical man vs. machine trappings.
The Last Stop in Yuma County Review: Western Thriller Brings Cool Chaos to a Diner
Starring Jim Cummings and a handful of familiar faces, writer-director Francis Galluppi creates a unique neo-Western with fun little twists and turns.
The Image of You Review: Sasha Pieterse Shines Twice, Though It's All Too Over the Top
Nestor Carbonell also highlights director Jeff Fisher's knowingly soapy love-triangle thriller based on Adele Parks' best-selling novel.
Wildcat Review: An Overindulgent Portrayal of a Literary Icon
Flannery O'Connor (Maya Hawke) returns to her mother (Laura Linney) in 1950's Georgia in Ethan Hawke's new film.
Lazareth Review: A Nuanced Apocalypse Mostly Works
Lee (Ashley Judd) protects her nieces (Sarah Pidgeon, Katie Douglas) in the aftermath of a deadly virus.
Maxton Hall: The World Between Us Review | It's Bridgerton Meets Sex Education in This Engaging Teen Drama
Solid cast and great storytelling make this tale about star-crossed lovers at a private school a binge-worthy hit.
Dark Matter Review: Existential Sci-Fi Drama Succeeds with Romance and Thrills
Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly, and Alice Braga lead Dark Matter, a romantic sci-fi thriller based on Blake Crouch's book.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review: A Great Continuation & Epic Beginning
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a worthy follow-up to the Caesar trilogy that skews closer to the original 1968 film and sets up a new trilogy.
Mind Body Spirit Review: Unique Found Footage Frightfest Doesn't Want to Heal Your Soul
With inspiration from Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity plain to see, this horror entry about a terrorized yoga instructor will instill nightmares.
Something in the Water Review: This Shark Thriller Is Fun but Needs More Bite
A strong cast and a few good jump scares keep the story afloat, making the outing just fine for some escapist fun.
Chivalry Review: Steve Coogan & Sarah Solemani Charm in a Wickedly Smart Comedy
The delightful Channel 4 series cuts to the bone and finds a home on The Network, a free new streaming platform.
Tarot Review: Spider-Man's Jacob Batalon Saves a PG-13 Horror Flick
Despite its interesting premise and traditional jump scares, Tarot isn't playing with a full deck.