
‘Havoc’ Review: A Fighting Spirit
Tom Hardy is a crooked cop looking to make amends in Gareth Evans’s action-packed film.
Tom Hardy is a crooked cop looking to make amends in Gareth Evans’s action-packed film.
This British black comedy, starring Indira Varma, centers on a group of wealthy middle-aged friends with fraught histories.
Based on a video game, this movie is done in by mediocre monsters and muddled time loops.
Amalia Ulman’s playful second feature follows an American television crew that lands in rural Argentina.
The comedy duo celebrates a partnership that they just can’t quit in this celebratory documentary.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi lead a melancholic drama about love and longing in the 1950s.
A gorgeously intimate debut feature explores the lives of Chinese immigrants in a massage parlor in Queens.
In this, her second feature, the Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili takes on the risks faced by an obstetrician who performs kitchen-table abortions.
Affleck returns as a brilliant C.P.A. who moonlights as a mysterious, gun-toting fixer and gets help from his little bro, played by Jon Bernthal.
In this heartfelt wildlife documentary, a volunteer conservationist and an endangered critter develop a parent-child connection.
The film “1-800-ON-HER-OWN” follows the fiercely independent artist as she tries a career first: writing a song with another artist.
This deliciously nasty reworking of the Cinderella fairy tale imagines how far one of the stepsisters would go to marry her prince.
A retelling of Ang Lee’s classic of queer cinema comes at the same farcical situation in a new way.
The director goes boldly out there in his fifth feature, a genre-defying, mind-bending shoot-em-up that stars Michael B. Jordan as twins.
The director’s latest stars Vincent Cassel as an entrepreneur who mourns the death of his wife by inventing technology that surveils her entombed body.
Alexis Langlois’s musical romance is an unruly story of a love-hate relationship between two ambitious musicians.
Catherine Deneuve plays the former French first lady Bernadette Chirac in this puckish, highly fictionalized biopic with a pop-feminist edge.
A 1980s throwback movie about a teenager who sets out on a journey with a mysterious being.
In this strange experimental feature from Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez, a grieving daughter investigates the mysterious gadget her father left behind.
The movie, directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, celebrates animals while planting a seed of interest in rescue operations.
Davis raises the bar on sheer brawniness in this action film where an American president has to fight Australian crypto-terrorists.
In Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s film about an American platoon in Iraq, there is no admirably staged bloodshed or witty repartee. That’s the point.
Hollywood types get skewered in this comedy of manners, starring Walton Goggins, Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Reaser.
A legal procedural, a family tragedy, a romance and a kidnapping plot are a lot to hang on one character in this debut film by Farah Nabulsi.
In this warmly funny indie comedy, two friends with a complicated past confront their grief and anxieties on a California road trip.
Kevin Macdonald’s immersive documentary follows the couple from their heady first days in New York to their galvanizing concert at Madison Square Garden in 1972.
The story of Jesus, told through the eyes of Charles Dickens, that nobody asked for.
A first date turns hellish when a terrified woman’s phone is cloned by an anonymous psycho in this stylishly silly thriller.
Rami Malek stars in a spy movie that struggles with its conspiratorial angle.
“Thank You Very Much,” directed by Alex Braverman, uses archival footage and interviews to explore the appeal of a stand-up who didn’t tell jokes.
With her kind eyes and guileless smile, Hélène Vincent plays a sweet old French lady. But looks can be deceiving in this François Ozon film.
Paul Walter Hauser stars as a real-life contestant on “Press Your Luck” who pulled off an improbable trick.
Summer camp counselors run afoul of a masked killer in this limp, uninspired slasher throwback from Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk.
Fonda was the embodiment of America, the director Alexander Horwath posits in this documentary.
Misogyny and racism get their butts spanked in this bold, messy celebration of the Bay Area in the 1980s.
Thanks to the instant chemistry between Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff, the film pulls off their whirlwind romance.
In this overwrought action film by Shaz Khan, a mixed martial artist’s career is upended when his brother is killed.
A Shinji Somai contribution to a narrow soft-core subgenre crushes together the anonymity and violence, desire and trauma, that bind lives of alienation.
Ryan J. Sloan’s brooding thriller is a murky tale about an isolated woman, with many shades of Schrader, Nolan and Cronenberg.
Judy Greer stars in a searing drama about the mother of a school shooter and all the things we try not to say.
Jack Black and Jason Momoa star in this adaptation of the megahit video game that leans into the mindless silliness of mid-aughts comedy.
Jeremy Workman’s documentary looks back at a project that may sound like a joke but had serious underpinnings.
Jason Statham plays a construction worker who’s as deft at breaking bones as he is at building high-rises.
A teenage regional tennis star moves on at her own pace after her ex-coach is dismissed under a cloud of suspicion.
Steve Coogan plays Tom Michell, an English teacher in 1970s Argentina, whose small new friend makes his class a hit.
The Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes’s black-and-white film follows a colonial official on a 20th-century odyssey across Asia, with his fiancée in pursuit.
Set in a Michigan town designed to evoke the Netherlands, this thriller has red herring on the menu.
Truong Minh Quy’s haunting romance between two Vietnamese coal miners contemplates war and loss with pained elegance.
Louise Courvoisier’s debut feature follows a teenager in the French Alps who, when thrust into caring for his sister, forges a path in cheese making.
Naomi Watts plays a writer in mourning who is given a formidable gift from a friend in this adaptation of the Sigrid Nunez novel.
Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega play a father and daughter who run down a mystical beast and end up running amok with a monstrous brood.
Carey Mulligan briefly warms this damp, downbeat comedy about two lonely men and their musical obsession.
Thomas Kinkade turned himself into a ubiquitous brand — but there was more to him than that, a new documentary shows.
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.