The much anticipated Godzilla x Kong:The New Empire is,unfortunately,less a battle of the giants and more of a jokey letdown.
The ancient Chinese warrior Po returns in Kung Fu Panda 4 and finds even animated characters can have a midlife crisis.
Nominated for a Best International Film Oscar,and based on real-life stories,Io Capitano is a coming-of-age story that finds hope among the desperation.
In Immaculate,the star of Euphoria and The White Lotus runs the gamut of sweet-natured optimism to blood-stained desperation in less than 90 minutes.
Stewart is a woman unravelling under the pressure of a violent father and a girlfriend set on revenge in the ultra-violent black farce,Love Lies Bleeding.
There is a lot to admire in Molly Manning Walker’s semi-autobiographical film. Unfortunately,those who most need to see it likely won’t.
Nominated for five Oscars,American Fiction is a zippy satire about the hot topic of representation in literature.
Starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya,the film is set to be one of the biggest at the box office this year.
Director Mani Haghighi explores the way living in a theocracy compels citizens to put on a public mask frequently at odds with their private self.
Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star in this cheerfully throwaway crime comedy,which is the solo directing debut of Ethan Coen.
In Baghead,a young woman inherits a pub with an unwanted tenant in the basement – a ghost who can act as a bridge between the living world and the afterlife.