Steven Soderbergh’s spy thriller is the first great film of 2025.
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Steven Soderbergh’s spy thriller is the first great film of 2025.
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush face off in this delightfully nasty slice of New Zealand horror.
Osgood Perkins embraces his freewheeling side in this entertaining horror/comedy.
Writer/director Christopher Andrews’ impressive debut is an exercise in harrowing drama.
Sophie Thatcher shines in this well-made dark comedy that nevertheless feels like a first draft.
An unhinged Mark Wahlberg wreaks havoc on a tiny plane in Mel Gibson’s uneven but entertaining thriller.
Steven Soderbergh’s high-concept horror experiment is a rare misfire from the legendary filmmaker.
The rare action sequel that’s as good as its predecessor.
Nicole Kidman’s talents are wasted on this inept erotic thriller.
Hugh Grant has a ball in this tense thriller that gradually loses steam.
Zoë Kravitz proves herself a master filmmaker with this darkly comedic thriller.
Ti West’s laborious trilogy sputters out with this would-be thriller.
Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his twisted satiric ways with this darkly comedic triptych.
This series prequel features similar traits that plagued and uplifted its two predecessors.
Richard Linklater’s latest fact-based winner makes the most of star Glen Powell’s charms.