The Saga We Couldn’t Leave Behind: Obsession, Oversaturation, and a Galaxy Far, Far Away By Ben Friedman 'Star Wars' is crossing a new threshold: It is no longer special.
New Film ‘The Breadwinner’ Is Sweet -- Diabetically So By Mark Orwoll Get your insulin shot before you watch this super-saccharine (but occasionally enjoyable) movie.
'The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Makes for a Good (Not Great) Return of ‘Star Wars’ By Ulises Duenas There hasn’t been a 'Star Wars' movie in theaters since before the pandemic, yet the excitement levels here feel low.
If You Want Straight-Up Action Without Logic, 'In the Grey' Is Just the Ticket By Mark Orwoll Guy Ritchie is one of Britain’s best directors of adrenaline-fueled blockbusters.
‘Mortal Kombat II’ Makes for Another Subpar Adaptation of a Legendary Game Series By Ulises Duenas One of the better aspects of the film is the fight choreography.
Wonder Woman Has Been Blazing a Progressive Trail for 85 Years By Forrest Hartman At 85 years old, Wonder Woman still turns heads.
‘Mistura’ Delivers an Impressive Historical Drama Set in 1960s Peru By Ulises Duenas The strengths of the film, like its solid performances and intriguing depiction of Lima, give the film great heart.
‘Exit 8’ Adapts a Simple Indie Game Into an Interesting Psychological Horror Film By Ulises Duenas Kazunari Ninomiya does a compelling job of expressing the increasing bewilderment of the man as he loses his composure and wonders why he’s stuck.