The VisitA return to plot twists (but not a return to form) for M. Night Shyamalan.
Brett McCracken|
A Walk In The WoodsWhy are good books so hard to adapt to the big screen?.
Kenneth R. Morefield|
Sinister 2A bloody roller coaster with unappealing hills and underwhelming drops.
Jackson Cuidon|
Mistress AmericaDirector Noah Baumbach returns to the promises and complexities of female friendship.
Katelyn Beaty|
Top SpinAn engaging documentary about three likable teens chasing their Olympic ping-pong dreams.
Mark Moring|
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.Style trumps plot in this homage to 1960s espionage—as it should.
Brett McCracken|
The GiftShouldn’t a thriller be a little more . . . thrilling?
Taylor Lindsay|
Ricki and the FlashIn which Rick Springfield outshines Meryl Streep, and Jonathan Demme finally directs a dud.
Kenneth R. Morefield|
Fantastic FourWe've given up hope, entirely. Maybe that's okay.
Brett McCracken|
Shaun the Sheep MovieGood, innocent fun with a bunch of hilarious and fluffy sheep made by the creators of 'Wallace and Gromit.'
Jessica Gibson|
Dark PlacesA movie by the author of 'Gone Girl' tells a flimsy mystery story instead of a tale of forgiving yourself.
Alicia Cohn|
The End of the TourIn the David Foster Wallace biopic, the author's own words are the best part.
Jackson Cuidon|
PixelsAn insidious version of a “family friendly” movie that is a shameful artifact of nerd culture - and some recommendations for better ones.
Jessica Gibson|
Self/lessNone of the good parts of a sci-fi meet none of the good parts of an action movie.
Jackson Cuidon|
TrainwreckDo you want to see the story of Hosea and Gomer remade as a raunchy sex comedy?
Kenneth R. Morefield|
Ant-ManAnt-Man has all the right parts, but it's time for Marvel to start taking the issues it raises seriously.
Jessica Gibson|
Mr. HolmesAfter over 250 appearances on screen, is there a point to telling yet another Sherlock Holmes story? Yes, there sure is.
Jessica Gibson|
MinionsIs it better to go see this franchise entry than to sit in your living room as a family staring at your iPads?
Jackson Cuidon|