From an epic tale of political resistance to a personal take on a literary classic — the highlights of a very, very good year for movie lovers
Josh Safdie gifts the star with a gritty, giddy sports movie that pays tribute to the do-or-die grindset — and brings out the best in both of them
Spanish filmmaker Oliver Laxe's thriller follows a man looking for his M.I.A. daughter in the desert rave scene. It's a trip in more ways than one
The sci-fi franchise best known for interstellar hunters stalking humans asks: What do you get when you pair a chatty android with the killer of killers?
The third entry in the vintage 1980s franchise looks sleek, plays to the superfans, and feels like every other tech-bro–centric blockbuster you’ve ever seen
Yes, the Oscar-winner's performance as a recluse dealing with his traumatiac past reminds you why he's a legend. Yet this familial drama is anything but a mere showcase
Paul Thomas Anderson’s stunning, thundering thriller about fathers, failed revolutions and our fucked-up moment is, without a doubt, the movie of the year
With ‘The Grand Finale,’ the TV-to-movie series that sold British aristocracy as quaint nostalgia bows out with one last curtain call
Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, and director Chloé Zhao turn Shakespeare’s real-life tragedy into a heartbreaking portrait of love, loss, and the healing power of art
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch make a strong case for remaking The War of the Roses — and doubling down on some seriously British nastiness