A cult favorite gets a minor glow-up and a second chance in the spotlight.
Caroline Lindy’s rom-com is a delightful beauty until it decides to be a beast.
Zelda finally gets her day as Hyrule’s hero in an almost-legendary adventure.
‘Silent Hill 2’ Review: The Restless Dreams of a Horror Classic Get a Polished Makeover
Silent Hill 2 has been reborn by a series of smart, subtle, and elegant choices.
Folie à Deux is a film caught between a rock and a hard place of its own making.
Daisuke Miyazaki’s tale of young love is a little too country to be rock ‘n’ roll.
Francis Ford Coppola’s 50-year-old dream is now an audacious, uncompromising reality.
Team Asobi’s endearing little bot that could stars in a joyous platforming masterpiece.
Cooley winningly takes the robots in disguise back to where they started: animation.
The vibes are certainly off the charts in Kevin Smith’s latest.
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Review: A Jubilant Sequel That Exhumes the Tim Burton the Old
This feels like the most honest, human, and heartfelt tale that Burton has told in decades.
‘Rebel Ridge’ Review: Jeremy Saulnier’s Action Thriller Gets Gun Shy When It Matters Most
Rebel Ridge is a race thriller that, up to a point, is as effective as they come.
‘The Casting of Frank Stone’ Review: A Multiverse of Madness for ‘Dead by Daylight’ Fans
Supermassive lives to tell the tale with a devilish expansion on Dead by Daylight’s lore.
The game is a bloody, brutal, obnoxious, and somehow still adorable good time.
‘Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess’ Review: Dance or Die in Unique “Maiden” Defense Game
Kunitsu-Gami feels like a late arrival to a party that got cut short nearly 20 years ago.
‘Borderlands’ Review: Eli Roth’s Misguided Adaptation of a Classic Video Game Series
Gearbox’s hit game series arrives on the big screen, losing its entire personality in the process.
Trap is a film full of disorienting angles, split-diopter shots, and beautifully executed pans.
Battles are challenging but never reach the nerve-wrecking tension of a FromSoftware title.
Deadpool & Wolverine doesn’t flinch from speaking some measure of truth to power.
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o Goes on an Existential Search for Pizza
It’s in the very real, diseased specter of death itself that the film finds its true power.