Return to Seoul is a powerful story with an exceptional lead performance by Park Ja-Min and interesting shifts in tone throughout the Oscar shortlisted story
Steven Soderbergh returns to conclude the Magic Mike trilogy with the Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek-led Last Dance, but there's something missing in the film
Eileen, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, features compelling performances from Anne Hathaway and Thomasin Mackenzie but needs a longer runtime
Let's take a look at the major baddies of Star Wars not just in terms of how memorable or compelling they are, but which ones are the most ruthless of all.
The Outwaters is a dreadfully successful new found footage horror film that breathes new life into the subgenre with its creepy environments and camerawork
Jonathan Majors stars as an obsessed body builder in the Sundance World Premiere film Magazine Dreams, which serves as a centerfold for toxic masculinity
Attachment is a suspense film with some important representation but it is limited in the scare factor and relies a bit too much on coincidences throughout
M. Night Shyamalan delivers another thrill ride to fans with his newest apocalyptic adventure Knock at the Cabin, which features David Bautista, Jonathan Groff
Cat Person, based on the viral story from The New Yorker, makes a significant change in the third act that renders the film subpar compared to its source
A24's All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and stands out for its refusal to adhere to traditional movie making principles
Brandon Cronenberg follows in his father David's footsteps with a body horror that shocked audiences at Sundance Film Festival before its theatrical debut
Polite Society is a Sundance sensation, featuring an unusual action-comedy film with Priya Kansara running a high-energy kung fu YouTube channel with her sister
Amazon Prime Video's Shotgun Wedding features Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel as a bride and groom who have to save their guests from a hostage takeover
There's Something Wrong with the Children certainly delivers on the promise of its title, but the new horror also has some surprises and strong themes to show
Sick is the pandemic thriller fans have been waiting for, starring two girls on a getaway and dealing with trauma, grief, and, of course, some stabby killers
Horror thriller M3GAN manages to break through the artificial intelligence film slump and deliver something entertaining, even if it deserved to be Rated R
"Secret Invasion" brings back fan-favorite superheroes alongside some fresh faces. Here is where you've seen the cast of Marvel's "Secret Invasion" before.
Tom Hanks stars against his wholesome dad type in A Man Called Otto, a film that he also produces and which adapts a Swedish story about a grumpy neighbor
The Pale Blue Eye features a pair of interesting performances from its top-tier cast and an exquisite twist ending, but it isn't enough to save the film overall
The new Whitney Houston biopic, I Wanna Dance with Somebody, may make good use of her catalog of songs but it doesn't satisfy as a representation of her life
Broker, from Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda who was famous for Shoplifters, has made another affecting movie with some interesting messages on morality
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is visually spectacular, but the story isn't strong enough to justify resurrecting this Shrek spin-off franchise yet again