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Liam Neeson stands with his underwear showing in The Naked Gun.

The Naked Gun review: a film firing laughs on all cylinders

The Naked Gun is like a machine gun unloading barrels of laughs every second thanks to impeccable writing and comedic performances.
Happy Gilmore swings a club.

Happy Gilmore 2 review: A chaotic, nostalgia-fueled sequel

The Fantastic Four pose for a picture while sitting on a couch in a poster for the Marvel superhero film, The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps review: One giant leap for Marvel

Pedro Pascal points at Joaquin Phoenix in Eddington.

Eddington review: An ambitious but overstuffed satire

Superman readies to fight in Superman.

Superman review: DC is back and better than ever!

A man and woman hide in a field and stare curiously in "Jurassic World Rebirth."

Jurassic World Rebirth review: A fun but all-too familiar blockbuster

Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, and other drivers line up and stare in "F1."

F1 review: A predictable but thrilling sports drama

A man and a young boy run next to each other in "28 Years Later."

28 Years Later review: a thrilling zombie epic

Hiccup holding his hand out to Toothless in How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

How to Train Your Dragon review: a thrilling, beautiful fantasy adventure

Tom Hiddleston holds Annalise Basso's hand in "The Life of Chuck."

The Life of Chuck review: contains multitudes of joy

Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning."

Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning review: A mind-boggling, soul-stirring finale

The skyview disaster in Final Destination

Final Destination Bloodlines review: Bringing the franchise back from the dead

Charlie holding up a record as Giancarlo Esposito looks on in Poker Face season 2.

Poker Face season 2 review: Quirkier, sillier, funnier

The stakes are raised in Poker Face season 2 with an even more incredible guest cast list, quirkier scenarios, and creative storytelling. Read our review.
A group of male and female superheros look up and stare in "Thunderbolts*."

Thunderbolts* review: A dark but uplifting superhero blockbuster

Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* shines amongst many other superhero films with its dark, emotional story, outstanding performances, and compelling characters.
Clover hiding from a Wendigo in Until Dawn.

Until Dawn review: an incoherent disaster

Until Dawn is a sloppy film that has nothing to do with the video game it's named after. Check out the rest of our review.
Michael B. Jordan firing a gun in "Sinners."

Sinners review: a fiendishly fantastic horror masterpiece

Ryan Coogler's Sinners is a horror masterpiece with spectacular writing, characters, performances, visuals, and music.
Meghann Fahy as Violet in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

Drop Review: An almost-perfect thriller that’s fun and fast-paced

Christopher Landon's Drop is fun, fast-paced, and loaded with great suspense, making it one of Blumhouse's best movies to date.
A man runs into an alley with a gun in his hand in Novocaine.

Novocaine review: A hilarious and heartful thrill-ride

Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder bring a new action movie classic to life in "Novocaine," a hilarious and thrilling film filled with heart and clever action.
A giant Herm carrying a van in "The Electric State."

The Electric State review: a bold but underwhelming blockbuster

Netflix's "The Electric State" is a sci-fi spectacle that fails to light a spark with its lackluster performances, one-dimension characters, and clunky script.
Robert Pattinson stares with a confused look in Mickey 17.

Mickey 17 review: A wild, witty space odyssey

Film director Bong Joon-ho has made a spectacular return with Mickey 17 thanks to its dark, satirical story, social commentary, and incredible performances.
Woody Harrelson wears diving gear and looks up into the camera grimly in a shot from the movie Last Breath.

Last Breath review: Apollo 13 goes under the sea

Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu star in a deep-sea survival thriller that could used a little embellishing.
Anthony Mackie poses dramatically as Captain America in a still from the movie "Captain America: Brave New World."

Captain America: Brave New World review: a new rock bottom for Marvel

Harrison Ford Hulks out in a new Captain America movie that's as sloppy as anything Marvel has ever made.
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Grand Theft Hamlet review: something rotten

Grand Theft Hamlet blends online gaming and Shakespeare to mixed results.
Mark Wahlberg talks into an airplane headset in a still from the movie Flight Risk.

Flight Risk review: Mark Wahlberg thriller crashes and burns

Mel Gibson casts Mark Wahlberg against type as a psycho in the cheap and lousy action thriller, Flight Risk, now in theaters.
Adam Scott holds blue balloons in Severance season 2.

Severance season 2 review: a return that exceeds expectations

Severance is finally back on Apple TV+, and its second season is even better than you've been hoping.
Christopher Abbott stares back at Julia Garner, his mouth caked in blood, in a still from the movie Wolf Man.

Wolf Man review: Woof!

Leigh Whannell follows his thrilling Invisible Man with a curiously dull, murky, and undercooked Wolf Man, in theaters now.
Taylor Kitsch points a gun next to Betty Gilpin in American Primeval.

American Primeval review: a bloody Netflix Western full of wasted potential

Netflix's American Primeval is a promising but ultimately clichéd and unsatisfying Western miniseries.
A man and his dog load a van in Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl review: a joyful start to 2025

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl proves that the 35-year-old franchise hasn't yet lost its cheerful, hilarious touch.
Timothée Chalamet walks down a street in A Complete Unknown.

A Complete Unknown review: a crowd-pleasing, safe music biopic

A Complete Unknown is a crowd-pleasing, if superficial, Bob Dylan biopic.
A man looks at a hand in "Nosferatu."

Nosferatu review: A lush, lusty new take on Dracula

The director of The Witch and The Northman returns with a remake of the horror classic Nosferatu that's best at its kinkiest.
Adrien Brody smokes as sparks dance around him in a still from the movie The Brutalist

The Brutalist review: an awe-inspiring epic that’s one of 2024’s best movies

The Brutalist is a beguiling, awe-inspiring epic that feels like it could have been made 50 years ago. It's one of 2024's best films.
Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles prepare to fight in Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: a dark, electrifying sequel

Paramount has reached an electrifying new high with Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which features incredible visuals, an emotional story, and terrific performances.
Four elves sit at court in Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review: a slight prequel

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is a slight, surprisingly flat prequel that will likely only win over die-hard Tolkien fans.
A man looks at a suitcase in Carry-On.

Carry-On review: Netflix’s B-movie Die Hard offers plenty of Christmas action thrills

Netflix's Carry-On is a propulsive and immensely fun new Christmas thriller.

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