Jesse Eisenberg is brilliantly cast against type in a fascinating, flawed thriller with too many moving parts to do its subject justice
Wider in scope than its amusingly direct title suggests, Jean-Francois Richet's muscular actioner is thinly written but exciting
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's latest follows two LA slackers as they set out to chronicle the strange-goings in their building
Systemic racism and white entitlement fuel Carey Williams's gripping dramedy about a Black friendship stretched to the limit
The Tokyo-based misadventures of the Kurupt FM crew make for a hilarious ride, whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer
Ryan Reynolds's self-aware schtick wears dangerously thin in an ugly follow-up that seems to hate its own cast and audience
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