Rampant silliness and the chemistry of Julia Roberts and George Clooney more than compensate for predictable storytelling.
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Rampant silliness and the chemistry of Julia Roberts and George Clooney more than compensate for predictable storytelling.
Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or-winning satire masterfully skewers capitalism and the extremely wealthy.
David O. Russell makes a sloppy return to the screen, though an impressive ensemble nearly rescues him.
Jon Hamm finally gets the comedic leading role he's long deserved.
This failed evangelical satire is one of the most disorganized films of the past decade.
Javier Bardem adds to his already impressive resumé with this witty workplace dramedy.
A failure on practically every level, this purported satire might be the worst film of 2022.
Short takes on “Fire of Love,” “Prey,” “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” “The Gray Man,” “RRR,” “Vengeance,” and “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris.”
Jordan Peele’s latest winner adds a command of spectacle to his already impressive filmmaker toolbox.
Taika Waititi’s distinct blend of action and comedy works wonders in the fourth Thor film.
Pompous artistry in the movie business gets skewered in this brilliant Spanish comedy.
Big emotional highs and the magic of moviemaking combine in this lovely adventure with the Crawleys.
The late Roger Michell’s final narrative film is lovely, well-rounded portrait of a real-life humanist.
The latest Ryan Reynolds/Shawn Levy collaboration is a busy mess with a few redeeming elements.
Domee Shi’s coming-of-age comedy further enhances Pixar’s legacy.
High-quality popcorn entertainment in the tradition of the “National Treasure” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” series.