Conclave Review: Ralph Fiennes stars in one of the year’s best thrillers
Conclave is a riveting thriller that should wind up one of the year’s big Oscar contenders.
Conclave is a riveting thriller that should wind up one of the year’s big Oscar contenders.
Aaron Eckhart stars in yet another lame action movie with very little action and features more walking from place to place than anything.
Shudder’s zombie film takes an interesting approach, with the entire narrative taking place in a single continuous shot.
Hallie Meyers-Shyer directs a sweet comedy about family featuring Mila Kunis and Carmen Ejogo.
Brothers is a disappointing comedy pairing, with Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage unable to salvage many laughs.
The Exorcist meets Stranger Things in Peacock’s new Satanic Panic horror series with Julie Bowen and Anna Camp.
Sean Baker’s Anora is his most accessible film to date, with it boasting a superb performance by Mikey Madison in the lead.
Director Ethan Berger delivers a shocking drama about college hazing featuring Scoot McNairy, John Malkovich, and Denise Richards.
From it’s massive runtime to the melodramatic story, this is an action extravaganza from the director of the upcoming Nobody 2.
Anna Kendrick’s Woman of the Hour is a solid, true-crime debut for the talented actress. It should play well now that Netflix is finally releasing it.
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