
‘Checkpoint Zoo’ Review: Operation Animal Rescue
This documentary retraces the heart-rending evacuation of animals from an outdoor zoo near the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine War.
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.
When he learns that his owners are planning to neuter him, Bull (Adam Devine) heads into the bright lights of the big city in this animated raunch-fest.
Hind Meddeb followed young people in Khartoum, focusing on their hopes and fears to create a kind of living record of history.
The writer-director Zach Cregger (“Barbarian”) creates and maintains an ominous mood in this horror movie about missing children.
The disturbing drawings of a grieving child come to life in this so-so children’s horror movie.
A serial killer named Mr. Shiny gets the true-crime treatment in Stuart Ortiz’s disturbing faux documentary.
This anti-comedy from the writer-director Jim Hosking is a singularly annoying and abrasive experience.
In the artist Julian Glander’s curiously creative animated comedy, a teenage food delivery courier traverses a Floridian suburb that suggests a Richard Scarry town on acid.
In this directorial debut by Kristin Scott Thomas, three sisters reunite to celebrate their mother’s third marriage.
Six years after its French release, the movie is screening in New York. It’s the first Roman Polanski movie to open in the U.S. since 2014.
This largely by-the-book documentary about the musician Jeff Buckley is most memorable for highlighting the earnest, sensitive soul behind the music.
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are back with even more body-swapping in a sequel to the 2003 comedy.
In this Amazon Prime Video action-comedy, Keke Palmer hijacks an armored truck driven by Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson.
Ebs Burnough’s movie covers the novel as well as its influence on generations of readers, including many artists.
She’s a working-class romantic. He’s a prep school playboy. A Netflix romance film aims to be this generation’s “About Time,” but doesn’t hit the mark.
A Guinean food delivery cyclist in Paris prepares for his asylum interview in this attentive, nuanced character study.
A documentary about concrete is as gorgeous as it is grave.
An amusingly icky body-horror movie stars real-life partners Alison Brie and Dave Franco as a codependent couple.
Liam Neeson gamely steps into Leslie Nielsen’s big, beautiful clown shoes in this reboot of the blissfully absurd 1988 cop comedy.
Caleb Landry Jones stars in a tale of a medieval English village vanishing.
This animated movie about animal bank robbers, voiced by Sam Rockwell, Zazie Beetz and others, is goofy fun.
A Netflix sequel to Adam Sandler’s hit 1996 film briefly recaptures the warm silliness of the original, before devolving into a lazy fever dream of cameos.
The documentary, from Oscar winner Mstyslav Chernov and Alex Babenko, calls to mind video games as it questions how we engage with stories of war.
A new restoration of a 2003 Italian docudrama by Michelangelo Frammartino captures the beauty and tragedy of rural life in Southern Italy.
In Michael Winterbottom’s thriller set in Tel Aviv in the 1930s and ’40s, a Jewish woman is romantically involved with a British police officer.
A literature student in Siena, Italy, idles through his 19th year in this movie that aims to subvert coming-of-age expectations.
James DeMonaco, the creator of the “Purge” franchise, directs Pete Davidson in this horror indictment of the American elder care system.
Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman go upstate for a romantic weekend away, and things go wrong.
The latest iteration of the superhero quartet makes a bumpy but earnest attempt at being Marvel’s most daring film in years.
With the Northern Lights above, the sounds of sled dogs piercing the air and the snow piled high, students major in the challenges and beauty of the wild.
Sacha Jenkins’s documentary, about the variety show trailblazer and his commitment to Black performers in the Civil Rights era, will keep you hooked.
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.