The rise and fall of the BlackBerry makes for surprisingly gripping viewing in Matt Johnson's distinctly Canadian tragicomedy
Though it falls short of its sublime predecessor, this grander and more complex sequel is still wildly funny and entertaining
An otherwise often unremarkable story of trauma and healing is elevated by a masterful performance from Brian Tyree Henry
Unless you're already deeply invested in Clerks lore, you won't get much out of this intermittently fun but badly acted legacy sequel
Anne Hathaway and Anthony Hopkins star in this languid semi-autobiographical drama about a Jewish family in '80s New York
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Alia Bhatt shines in a true to life tale of such pure cinematic spectacle that even the film's sizeable flaws seem to fall away
This masterful follow-up sees the return of Honor Swinton Byrne as Julie, a Hogg proxy on a mission to make sense of a tragic death
Stephen Karam adapts his own Tony Award-winning play, imbuing it with a cinematic edge while preserving its theatrical temperament