
‘Lost in the Jungle’: A Real-Life Thriller in Documentary Form
The movie peels back the layers of a headline story to find a complex tale, centuries in the making.
The movie peels back the layers of a headline story to find a complex tale, centuries in the making.
Paris, Texas, may not be the preferred locale for the art student Miranda Cosgrove, but she finds that it might bring her the right man.
Four decades after their big-screen hit, the rock legends David, Derek and Nigel have reunited for one final (really, truly) concert.
This horror feature envelops us with its technical atmospherics, but don’t dig too far beneath that surface.
Corey Hawkins and Willem Dafoe star in an overstuffed drama about a man haunted by the weight of history.
For a movie about motion, this Stephen King adaptation feels oddly static.
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor play lovers who embark on a folk song-recording mission in this demure New England drama.
Friends in high school navigate senior year in a futuristic Japan where a cataclysmic earthquake looms.
The film is the final installment in Dag Johan Haugerud’s trilogy about the sexual and romantic mores of Oslo’s inhabitants.
There’s truth in advertising as this well-loved saga of British entitlement rolls to a stop, on time and on point.
The documentary recounts a slapdash attempt in 2020 to overthrow the president of Venezuela, led by a former Green Beret.
“A Savage Art” looks at the life of the prizewinning Pat Oliphant and argues such work is “a serious expression of a political thought.”
This cleareyed documentary looks at how Leni Riefenstahl, the director of the Nazi propaganda film “Triumph of the Will,” tirelessly tried to rewrite history.
A private-school music instructor starts a choir in this New Zealand tear-jerker that hews to the tried and tested inspiring-teacher formula.
Dylan O’Brien stars in an uneven but heartfelt tragicomedy about loneliness and longing.
A young immigrant woman falls for a troubled U.S. soldier in this sensitive and sweetly melancholic drama.
In an unsparing ring drama, Orlando Bloom plays a fighter whose extreme efforts to make weight could cost him his mind.
The highest-grossing horror franchise ramps up the sentimentality for one last gasp with the Warrens.
In this bittersweet romance from Jay Duplass, the story starts with an actual stumble and loses its way before any sugarplums materialize.
The latest phantasmagorical feature from the Quay Brothers adapts Bruno Schulz’s enigmatic tale of a son visiting his sick father.
This documentary by Eddie Huang is an angry but loving lament about the Montreal zine that became a billion-dollar empire before hurtling toward bankruptcy.
Smart and lovely to look at, this drama starring André Holland, and set in a changing Brooklyn, hints at a wisdom it doesn’t quite deliver.
When a young girl disappears, her parents’ obsessive search may have a dark side in a thriller that poses questions about surveillance.
A revival of the 1984 cult movie of the same name, this spoof about a radioactive superhero is a more confidently silly update.
As the director Karim Aïnouz reveals the secrets within the roadside establishment’s walls, a dangerous love triangle appears.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman star in a strangely bad remake of “The War of the Roses.”
David Strathairn plays a Vietnam veteran who wants to shield his daughter-in-law from hard truths about her husband in this melodrama set in North Carolina.
The writer-director Nicholas Colia infuses his feature debut with sensitivity and the sweet awkwardness of youth.
The actor stars as a rough-and-tumble bartender in Darren Aronofsky’s odyssey across an older, grimier New York City.
The ever charming actress, plus Ben Kingsley and Pierce Brosnan, solve cold cases from a retirement home. What, did you think they’d knit?
This heist movie features Samara Weaving as a getaway driver with an unruly ex-boyfriend who owes a local kingpin serious cash.
This coming-of-age movie is too preoccupied with emulating the vibes and tropes of other indie teen films than finding the heart in its own.
The actor stars as a mysterious fixer in this diverting thriller set in New York from the director David Mackenzie (“Hell or High Water”).
Michael Angelo Covino’s callous but funny second feature concerns two marriages on the skids.
This ambitious sequel serves as a testament to the level of artistry in the Chinese animation industry right now.
Parasocial relationships and obsession in the age of social media take a nasty twist in a tightly wound debut thriller.
The second solo feature by Ethan Coen stars Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans in a murder mystery that involves a sex cult and a grisly revenge cycle.
In Ron Howard’s new historical drama, set in the Galápagos Islands, there are erotic shenanigans galore and harrowing acts of violence.
A meet cute between Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa leads to a sentimental journey through Europe.
This documentary retraces the heart-rending evacuation of animals from an outdoor zoo near the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine War.
Vanessa Kirby plays a woman who has 24 desperate hours to scrape up the $25,000 that will buy a measure security for her and the brother she protects.
In this sequel, Bob Odenkirk returns as an ordinary suburban husband and dad who’s an exceedingly skilled and very busy assassin.
The French filmmaker Olivier Assayas meanders down memory lane in a story about two brothers returning to their family home during the Covid pandemic.
One of the year’s most towering achievements is a documentary about Russian independent journalism being wiped out in real time.
Nnamdi Asomugha’s taught directorial debut revolves around the interrogation of a Black family whose home has been invaded.
The director returns to New York City, reuniting with Denzel Washington as a big-time record exec, for a twisty parable about power and conscience.
In his drama set on a horse ranch, a real-life mother and daughter play rough riders struggling to make ends meet.
This slick and skillful neo-western starring Sydney Sweeney and Halsey follows characters on the trail of a Lakota heirloom.
This documentary-musical looks at a young man in prison, asking bedeviling questions about crime, punishment and forgiveness.
This documentary chronicles the reboot and reopening in Las Vegas of the acrobatic show “O,” which shutdown during the pandemic.
This enlightening, troubling documentary chronicles life (and death) among residents in a long-term care facility during the heights of the pandemic.
Stakeholders including Patti LuPone and Lynn Nottage share their real-time reactions to New York theater’s shutdown and reopening in Amy Rice’s documentary.
The filmmaker David Siev chronicles his family’s struggle to keep their Michigan restaurant afloat through the pandemic in this hermetic documentary.