Gia Coppola’s blunt look at a toxic industry flirts with greatness but never hits its mark.
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Gia Coppola’s blunt look at a toxic industry flirts with greatness but never hits its mark.
This biopic of Olympic boxer Claressa Shields is one giant cliché.
Depicting pop star Robbie Williams as a monkey works wonders in this creative biopic.
Nicole Kidman’s talents are wasted on this inept erotic thriller.
Robert Eggers’ remake proves surprisingly safe and overly familiar.
James Mangold’s embarrassing Bob Dylan biopic feels like an SNL sketch that never ends.
Luca Guadagnino’s second great film of 2024 sizzles thanks to Daniel Craig’s boldest performance yet.
Ralph Fiennes elevates this otherwise languid “Odyssey” adaptation.
Jesse Eisenberg excels in front of and behind the camera in this emotionally rich dramedy.
Well, at least it’s better than the stage musical.
Hugh Grant has a ball in this tense thriller that gradually loses steam.
Like his other films, Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winner lacks focus behind and in front of the camera.
The quirky comic book trilogy concludes in messy but entertaining fashion.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield dazzle in this realistic romance.
Yes, the Pharrell Williams bio-doc is told through animated LEGOs — and it’s phenomenal.
Jason Reitman’s dramatization of SNL’s opening night is the year’s biggest surprise.