Body horror cinema is having a banner season
By Jason Baxter
Tim Burton's original Beetlejuice remains a deadly delight that he's increasingly found himself chasing
By Chase Hutchinson
The Kenworthy Silent Film Festival in Moscow pairs 1920s cinema with new locally composed scores
Looking back on M. Night Shyamalan's winding cinematic journey as Trap hits theaters
The original Twister is a fun ride, though its legacy is defined by hubris and limitation just as it is thrills
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Wicked turns the Broadway hit into a mostly satisfying big-screen spectacle
By Josh Bell
The highly anticipated Gladiator II makes an uninspired return to ancient Rome
Writer/director Steve McQueen reframes the whitewashed image of WWII's London bombings via a harrowing childhood adventure
By Maryann Johanson
Emilia Pérez is Netflix's big swing of a musical that's shallow and misconceived at every turn
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