Film
In Cha Cha Real Smooth, recent college grad Andrew finds his calling as a b’nai mitzvah party-starter while he grows infatuated with Domino
Jurassic World: Dominion feels overstuffed and overindulgent, ultimately resulting in a shaky ending to the Jurassic World trilogy.
Bruce Mau is a world-renowned designer whose beginnings, successes, and future are explored in this documentary
In Carter Smith’s latest, Swallowed, he returns to the genre focusing on a storyline that pushes the boundaries of conventional body-horror.
In David Cronenberg’s latest film, Crimes of the Future, we see him turn horrific and traumatic into something sensual and starving.
A queer rom-com, Fire Island, is directed by Andrew Ahn, written by Joel Kim Booster, and dives into friendship and romance.
Netflix Original Interceptor brings 90s action in story and effects, but does it end up nostalgic or a big miss?
Downton Abbey: A New Era will either charm or confound its audience, based on how connected they are to the original television series.
‘Little Nicholas: Happy As Can Be’ is a lovely and creative animated film about an iconic French character and his creators.
Top Gun: Maverick is a near-perfect legacyquel, with its adrenaline-laced dogfights grounded by a top-tier performance from Tom Cruise.
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10Dance understands the heart of Inoue Satoh’s manga, and director Keishi Otomo understands precisely how to embrace the audience.
Primate (2025) is at home in its absurd violence, pulling apart jaws, smashing in skulls, ripping off faces, is where it shines.














