Reviews

Over the course of our more than 15-year existence, FSR has published thousands of reviews. We have reviewed movies from film festivals like Sundance, SXSW, TIFF, and Cannes. We review new theatrical and streaming releases. We even have two recurring columns — Previously On and Up Next — in which we review new and returning TV shows. And just as a fun fact, we used to give out letter grades with our reviews.

Browse our entire reviews archive below

New Life

‘New Life’ Finds Intimate Thrills With Global Repercussions

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Two women on a collision path, and the fate of the world sits between them.

Hit Man Review Venice

‘Hit Man’ Is a Hilarious and Unpredictable Romp That Will Make Glen Powell a Star

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Richard Linklater’s latest film is a hilarious and unpredictable romp that shows the star power Glen Powell has always had inside him.

Priscilla

‘Priscilla’ Is a Delicate Yet Powerful Story of a Woman Emerging from the Shadows

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Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla Presley biopic is a subtle and frank look at her fairytale romance with Elvis and the delicate yet powerful way she takes back her agency.

Maestro Review Venice

‘Maestro’ Is a Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan Star Vehicle But a Just Fine Second Feature

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Bradley Cooper’s Maestro puts the filmmaker front and center, but his acting far surpasses his directorial eye for his second feature.

Poor Things Review Venice

‘Poor Things’ Is a Magical Odyssey of Science and Humanity—And Emma Stone’s Best Performance Yet

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When science and humanity mix, you get Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things, an utterly magical odyssey that gives us the best performance of Emma Stone’s career thus far.

Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Review

‘Only Murders In The Building’ Loses Some Razzle Dazzle in Season 3

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Meryl Streep! Broadway! More murder! On paper Only Murders in the Building season 3 has it all, but is it enough?

Reservation Dogs Season 3 Ending

‘Reservation Dogs’ Is Ending On A High Note, But It’s Always Been Fantastic

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Sterlin Harjo’s groundbreaking coming-of-age series wraps up with a sweet, funny, heartfelt new season, now on FX and Hulu.