Disney’s live-action take on the iconic story doesn’t dig deep enough to do its heroine justice
‘Master of None’ co-creator Alan Yang’s directorial debut turns the story of a Taiwanese man’s life in the U.S. into a moving, poignant portrait of the first-generation American experience
This breezy drama suffers from uneven writing while serving up a lot of nostalgia and heart
The horror/psychological thriller leans on the side of gory and uses hunger as an allegory for the human condition
Netflix’s latest original film follows the dance journey of two Mumbai boys and the film has a life long after the credits
Elisabeth Moss helps turn this update of the H.G. Wells classic into a cutting, contemporary work of socially conscious horror
Thrills and chills are nowhere to be found in this horror-movie take on the cheesy, Seventies-era TV series
Guy Ritchie returns to the sort of clever, tough-guy crime caper he made his name with — and you kind of wish he hadn’t
Director Sam Mendes delivers a story of WWI soldiers on a mission that’s a technical accomplishment — and a deeply felt tale of heroism under fire
Episode IX won’t be all things to all fans, but it’s a fine and fitting end to the Skywalker saga