Kinds of Kindness (2024)
A surrealist anthology that rises above its loose plot structures and obscure themes to deliver an intriguingly crafted, one-of-a-kind experience.
A surrealist anthology that rises above its loose plot structures and obscure themes to deliver an intriguingly crafted, one-of-a-kind experience.
A decent action-comedy that’s mostly funny until it’s not, with good chemistry between Awkwafina and Cena.
Murphy finally returns to ‘80s form without resorting to impersonating his former self in this exemplary model of a legacy sequel.
Provides food for thought on the transitory nature of success and how a celebrity’s role within the zeitgeist affects the celebrity themselves.
The Zellners’ dark dramedy may not live up to expectations of a slice-of-life Sasquatch story, but still manages to leave a sizable footprint.
Stuffed with Easter eggs and the studio’s best soundtrack in years, Disney’s 100-year release still feels more like a vague optimistic message than an actual movie.
Nicolas Cage struggles with fame and attention in this think-piece that rambles beautifully, albeit in a world that lacks much diversity of thought.
Possibly the second-best film in the entire Hunger Games saga, despite its rushed and emotionally incomplete third act.
A beautiful, funny – and often disturbing – sequel that manages to scratch a specific itch we rarely see in family entertainment these days.
A lighthearted holiday spin on the Dark Knight and his son that’s a lot more fun than it should be.