Juror #2 Review: Clint Eastwood's New Legal Thriller Impresses
With "Juror #2," Clint Eastwood proves that he hasn't lost a step as a director.
Read MoreWith "Juror #2," Clint Eastwood proves that he hasn't lost a step as a director.
Read MoreThe narrative in "Like a Dragon: Yakuza" doesn't have enough meat on its bones to justify its adaptation into a TV series, resulting in a slog of a show.
Read More"Venom: The Last Dance" is a touching send-off to the hero some of us didn't even want but will now surely miss.
Read MoreIf "Smile 2" feels just as good as its predecessor, then it's entirely thanks to Naomi Scott, who helps anchor the twisty plot with her captivating performance.
Read MoreApple TV+'s "Shrinking" Season 2 is deeper and darker this time around, while never losing its humor.
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Read MoreOverall, "Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft" fails to capture the same flair and sense of adventure that's so deeply embedded in the video games.
Read More"Caddo Lake" is a Max mystery movie set in bayou country. Dylan O'Brien and Eliza Scanlen deliver strong performances, but they can't keep the film afloat.
Read MoreThanks to some rushed pacing in the third act, "Terrifier 3" surprisingly ends up needing more of what Art would never give his victims: some room to breathe.
Read MoreRather than capitalizing on the success that earned Joaquin Phoenix his first Academy Award, "Joker: Folie à Deux" is something of a mess.
Read MoreNetflix's "It's What's Inside" has style to spare, but it's lacking when it comes to the story.
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Read More"The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - The Book of Carol" feels repetitive and anticlimactic, despite our excitement to see Carol and Daryl back in action together.
Read More"Saturday Night" is a fast-paced comedy that shows viewers the chaotic hour and a half leading up to the first episode of "Saturday Night Live."
Read More"Frasier" Season 2 is frequently an absolute delight, but some of the show's charm is starting to wear off as it goes along.
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Read MoreDespite an awesome job from a cast led by Kathryn Hahn, "Agatha All Along" suffers from a number of plot issues that make for a so-so viewing experience.
Read MoreMike Flanagan trades in spooky for heartwarming with his latest Stephen King adaptation, "The Life of Chuck."
Read More"Heretic" merely seeks to provoke - and to entertain. On both levels, it's a sinfully sweet success.
Read More"The Penguin" doesn't reinvent the genre by any means, but it manages to grow beyond most comic book TV adaptations with a dark, violent, and grim portrayal.
Read MoreRalph Fiennes stars in this captivating retelling of Homer's Odyssey.
Read More"Transformers One" is elevated by great performances from Brian Tyree Henry and Chris Hemsworth, but the self-referential nods kill the momentum.
Read More"Eden" has a stacked cast and intriguing premise, but it lacks in the cinematography and sound departments.
Read MoreThe 2024 remake of "Speak No Evil" does justice to the original when it comes to chills and thrills, and James McAvoy is terrifyingly captivating.
Read MoreAmy Adams goes all-in for "Nightbitch," though the movie itself arguably should've been even weirder.
Read MoreMichael Shannon and Tilda Swinton lead a strong cast in "The End," but despite their talents, the film falls short as a musical.
Read MoreDaniel Craig teams up with Luca Guadagnino to bring us "Queer," a steamy drama that has a strong first act but falls off precipitously from there.
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