Though it falls short of its sublime predecessor, this grander and more complex sequel is still wildly funny and entertaining
Though this three-hour autobiography can be irritating, it's also a visual marvel with a surprising amount of proper entertainment
Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer are on tremendous form in a bold grappling with art that sets a new precedent for the blockbuster
Jenny Agutter reprises her iconic role in an endearing but emotionally underpowered follow-up to the 1970 British classic
Ed Perkins' compelling but elusive documentary pieces together a troubled life using footage captured by the press, sans narration
George Clooney’s eighth directorial outing doesn’t reinvent the wheel for coming-of-age dramas, but it rolls along nicely enough
Tilda Swinton is exceptional in Apichatpong Weerasethakul's funny, mediative tale about an expat drawn to a strange sound in Colombia
Renate Reinsve is irresistible in Joachim Trier's sweeping story of a woman trying to navigate love and life as she approaches her 30s
A filmmaking couple find inspiration on a beautiful Swedish island in Mia Hansen-Løve's smart study of relationships and creativity
From a Soderbergh heist flick to some insightful documentaries, here's what to watch this weekend at home and in the capital...