John Carney adds to his already rich oeuvre of feel-good films about the healing power of music.
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John Carney adds to his already rich oeuvre of feel-good films about the healing power of music.
The Russo brothers reunite with Tom Holland in this Frankenstein’s monster of well-worn genres with little new to say about any of them.
Ari Aster’s masterful follow-up to Hereditary wisely favors dread over cheap horror scares.
Mimi Leder grows RBG’s onscreen legacy through crowd-pleasing but largely rote narrative biopic means.
Kathryn Bigelow's intense, difficult dramatization of the 1967 Motor City riots is a thoroughly rewarding view.
In his glorious follow-up to High-Rise, Ben Wheatley stays in the '70s but drops the social satire in favor of pure action/comedy entertainment.