No One Will Save You (2023)
With a knockout performance from Kaitlyn Dever, this clever invasion thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat.
With a knockout performance from Kaitlyn Dever, this clever invasion thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat.
What could have been an interesting character study about an unsympathetic misanthrope too often, like its title, comes up short.
An absolute blast, not just as a raunchy comedy but as pure entertainment, where everyone is a caricature and everything’s absurd.
Branagh’s immaculately mustached detective is back in this supernatural take on the classic who-dun-it murder mystery.
More unfair than bad, this philosophical alien invasion film misuses its elements, ultimately feeling one-sided.
Helen Mirren’s performance takes center stage in this well-crafted, but solemn biopic centered on the former Israeli Prime Minister.
A promising concept undermined by flawed execution, leaving a craving for a more captivating experience in this lackluster Dracula adaptation.
Nolan succeeds in bringing perspective to life, adding form and voice to the emotional failures and successes of a deeply tormented man plagued by duality.
A lackluster ghost story that’s more tame than terrifying, though still makes plenty of references to the ride that will delight fans.
Offers humor and tranquil moments of existentialism that will leave you laughing and crying, possibly at the same time.