“Planes, Trains and Automobiles” is the ultimate Thanksgiving movie to warm hearts after filling bellies.
“Planes, Trains and Automobiles” is the ultimate Thanksgiving movie to warm hearts after filling bellies.
‘A Real Pain’ takes the audience on a soul-searching trip through Poland.
“Blitz” craters its impeccable direction with an insufficient story.
“Anora” tells the story of a strip dancer falling for the son of a Russian crime lord.
The set’s falling apart, the cast can’t be found and in 90 minutes the first episode of “Saturday …
“The Substance” follows fading superstar Elisabeth Sparkle and her attempt to reclaim her fame.
“My Old Ass” is a coming-of-age dramedy that invites the viewer to slow down and smell the cranberries.
“It’s showtime” once again for the demon Betelgeuse, but really, the curtains should’ve lowered after act one.
From billion-dollar blockbusters made with passion to indie horror films, this Summer had a lot to offer.
“Blink Twice” is the emancipating thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” wished it was.