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This month’s picks include an elliptical Mexican anthology film, an experimental biopic of the writer Suzanne Césaire and ...
The Beast of Mossy Bottom,' the latest in Aardman Animation's woolly stop-motion kids franchise, is slated for a theatrical ...
From this vantage point, it is impossible to know how 2025 will be remembered. But it certainly seems like the very interesting times everyone is living through are reflected in a crop of films that ...
148 critics from six different continents voted on the best films of the year. These films were their 50 favorites. As the credits roll on 2025, we’re left with a slate of movies that will almost ...
From Netflix to Prime Video, and Shudder to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month. Netflix may get most of the attention, but it’s hardly a ...
Anyone will tell you that these are tumultuous, borderline-apocalyptic times for the film industry. Box office is down. The threat of AI looms. Billionaires and tech giants are laying waste to what ...
I’m not going to lie: 2025 was not a year that’s easy to put a rosy spin on, even in the introductory blurb to a list of the year’s best movies. This has been a 12-month period of daily pummeling by ...
Barbie had everything it needed to go terribly wrong, especially since no one really knew what a live-action movie about a doll (even the most iconic one ever) was supposed to be. But the film shocked ...
Christmas movies are pictures set during the holiday season, with classics enduring because they speak to universal themes like the desire for connection and redemption at this time of year. They ...
When we look back at 2025, we’ll likely think of it as a terrific year for the movies. In a year where there were multiple films lauded as masterpieces, and even more as instant classics, cinephiles ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?