Hit Man (2024)
Despite an idealistic ending, the ever-versatile Linklater’s narrative yarn is near-perfect and a strong showcase for Glen Powell’s talents.
Despite an idealistic ending, the ever-versatile Linklater’s narrative yarn is near-perfect and a strong showcase for Glen Powell’s talents.
A masterpiece of monology, reaching historic proportions as one of the few times a comedian has gotten this personal.
A wildly entertaining, gory action-horror-comedy where Nicolas Cage as Dracula is everything you could have imagined.
A funny, informative, and often touching film that’s less about the game of pinball than the people it affects.
The sequel to the Shrek spin-off movie isn’t just surprisingly great but one of the wisest and deepest animated movies in recent years.
McDonagh turns out yet another masterpiece, balancing cerebral and lyrical in this allegorical think-piece about our preoccupations with society’s opinions.
A modern-day adaptation and quasi-sequel to Dickens’ A Christmas Carol that soars with an energetic narrative and thoughtful premise.
A hilariously satirical disaster epic that pokes fun at the media, government incompetence, and capitalist excess.
A fantastic ethereal experience with bold themes and a stylization that never becomes self-aggrandized.
Vastly superior to the 2017 theatrical cut, honoring these characters like they should have been honored in the first place.