Reviews

‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ Is a Winning Remix With Surprises Up Its Sleeve

A familiar voice cast returns for this bold, heartfelt, self-referential new take on a much-loved story. Read More

‘Silent Night’ and John Woo Know That Bullets Speak Louder Than Words

Only the living care about the cost of revenge. Read More

‘The Crown’ Says Goodbye To Princess Diana With A Problematic, Captivating Final Season

Elizabeth Debicki and Imelda Staunton return in the final season of Netflix’s once-adored, recently iffy historical drama. Read More

‘The Curse’ Is An Insufferable, Overlong Genre-Bender

Nathan Fielder, Emma Stone, and Benny Safdie can’t save this exhausting new satire, which is now on Showtime. Read More

‘Thanksgiving’ Sees Eli Roth Cook Up a Fun and Thrilling Holiday Slasher

Leftovers may be scarce, but you'll definitely be returning to this one year after year. Read More

‘The Marvels’ Succeeds By Adding Fun and Cutting the MCU Bloat

The 33rd movie in the MCU is also the shortest, and that's progress. Read More

‘Fellow Travelers’ is Phenomenal, As Is Jonathan Bailey

Bailey and Matt Bomer co-star in this heady, tension-soaked, fantastic take on the Lavender Scare. Read More

‘Invincible’ Season 2 Is Aggressively Just Okay

The second season of Robert Kirkman’s superhero series makes a point of sticking close to the comic books on which… Read More

‘The Deep Dark’ Finds Something to Fear Underground

We really don't belong underground... until we're dead. Read More

Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Monster’ Wields Compassion Like a Sword

If the final twenty minutes don’t make you cry, the “dedicated to Ryuichi Sakamoto” end credit will. Read More