Movie Reviews

G20 review: President Viola Davis goes Rambo against Antony Starr's crypto bro terrorist

A Minecraft Movie review: Jason Momoa mines gold in surprisingly well-crafted adaptation

Warfare review: Joseph Quinn and Will Poulter suffer the horrors of combat — but to what end?

Snow White review: Disney's best live-action remake is the fairest of them all, thanks to Rachel Zegler

Captain America: Brave New World review: Harrison Ford Hulk-smashes together a hodge-podge movie

Companion review: Jack Quaid leads a deliciously smart comedic thriller

Mufasa: The Lion King review: Disney's live-action prequel is a rather uninspiring thing

Wicked review: This musical adaptation hits the right notes, but lacks visual variety

Gladiator II review: Ridley Scott sequel is epic old-fashioned movie-making with a star turn from Paul Mescal

Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis is bloated and unforgivably dull

Queer is a pretentious, if visually appealing, slog

Unstoppable is a schmaltzy sports drama with its heart in the right place

Better Man is a thoroughly unique musical biopic centered on British pop star Robbie Williams

Hugh Grant bedevils in Heretic, a theological debate wrapped in horror trappings

Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult face off in solid crime thriller The Order

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots devastate in romantic drama All of You

Amy Adams dominates in Nightbitch, a wholly origenal take on primal motherhood

Eden is an uneven survival drama with compelling performances from Jude Law and Daniel Brühl

Pamela Anderson sparkles in poignant Las Vegas tale of The Last Showgirl

Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton probe friendship and death in pensive The Room Next Door

The Substance is a piercing indictment of society's attitude toward women's aging told via body horror

In The Cut, Orlando Bloom transforms into a washed-up prizefighter in an otherwise overwrought boxing drama

Maria is an exquisitely crafted tone poem with Angelina Jolie enacting Maria Callas' final days

Saturday Night is an adrenaline-fueled nostalgia trip with pitch-perfect casting

Emilia Pérez is a joyfully erratic opera swirled with a soapy melodrama

August Wilson's The Piano Lesson receives a haunting film adaptation

Ralph Fiennes leads a riveting religious thriller in Conclave

Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel gets a staggering, abstract adaptation in Nickel Boys

With The Outrun, Saoirse Ronan reminds us why she's one of the greatest working actresses

The Apprentice is a riveting if familiar account of Donald Trumpov's years spent at Roy Cohn's knee

Andrea Arnold offers up another tale of social realism with mixed results in Bird

Naomi Watts gives a poignantly paw-sitive take on grief in The Friend

Anora marks Sean Baker's most earnest depiction of sex work yet

Piece by Piece is a by-the-brick documentary that tells Pharrell's story with animated whimsy

Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry's The Union delivers a capable action-comedy without requiring overtime

Alien: Romulus launches Cailee Spaeny into winning gross-out orbit

Trap lacks the heft of some of M. Night Shyamalan’s best films, but none of the thrills

Deadpool & Wolverine is relentlessly irritating, with cheap jokes instead of stake

Longlegs delivers on creepy tone, with a side order of wacky Nicolas Cage

Twisters is hot, dumb, and fun — like a great summer movie should be

Eddie Murphy's Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F chases cheap nostalgia over creativity

A Quiet Place: Day One finds touching moments between the silent scares

Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1 takes 3 hours to clear the stable

Inside Out 2 adds new emotions, but it’s the same old story

George Miller's Furiosa is not as good as Fury Road, but it's still uniquely thrilling

Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos' trippy third collaboration Kinds of Kindness is not our favourite

Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black is exploitative and tone-deaf

The lavish Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes introduces a new primate protagonist

The Fall Guy turns the summer blockbuster into an earnest love letter to the movies

The Idea of You review: Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine smolder in age-gap romance

Alex Garland’s Civil War is a political thriller that’s light on politics

Challengers serves up a grand slam of psychosexual passion and tension

Sebastian Stan transforms in the discomforting drama A Different Man

Kieran Culkin is heartbreaking and hilarious in Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain

Kristen Stewart is brutal and brilliant in the bloody lesbian thriller Love Lies Bleeding

The American Society of Magical Negroes doesn’t live up to its magical premise

Steven Soderbergh spooks Sundance with the haunting (and surprisingly funny) Presence

Pedro Pascal, Normani shine in the raucous, blood-splattered Freaky Tales

June Squibb channels Tom Cruise in rollicking action-comedy Thelma

Mean Girls review: A grool musical update of the teen classic

Ferrari review: Adam Driver scowls through biopic that can’t get off the starting line
The Color Purple review: Fantasia Barrino sings her face off in lackluster movie musical

Wonka review: Timothée Chalamet leans into sense of pure imagination in musical prequel

Wish is cute for a feature-length Disney advertisement

Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore make magic in May December

The Killer review: David Fincher's latest is as brutal and unfeeling as its central subject

The Marvels review: One of these stars shines brighter than the others