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‘Psycho Killer’ Review: Better the Devil You Don’t Know
Movies, February 20

A highway patrol officer travels the country to track down a hulking killing machine in this unsuccessful slasher.

Up Close With the King in ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’
Movies, February 20

Newly found footage makes for a fun and revealing concert movie from the director Baz Luhrmann.

‘Midwinter Break’ Review: Aging Together, Growing Apart
Movies, February 19

Lesley Manville and Ciaran Hinds play an Irish married couple dealing with quiet resentments in this staid drama.

‘The 2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films’ Review: Major Themes, Minor Lengths
Movies, February 19

Three critics briefly consider the short films nominated for the 98th Academy Awards.

‘How to Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell’s Lethal Case of Entitlement
Movies, February 19

The actor stars in this comedy with a high corpse count, but the movie’s lightness soon becomes forced.

‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ Review: Dogged by Dark Memories
Movies, February 19

For its sequel, the Christian-themed drama about a hit single finds a new tune and an anchoring presence.

‘The Dreadful’ Review: A Knight in Frightening Armor
Movies, February 19

Sophie Turner and Kit Harrington reunite after “Game of Thrones” in this deeply silly horror fable that is haunted by an ominous knight.

‘Billy Preston’ Review: A Unique and Tortured Talent
Movies, February 18

The Beatles, the Stones and Clapton shared the stage with him. He made solo hits, too. A documentary by Paris Barclay explores his success and his difficult life.

‘Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip’ Review: Grandpa Knows Best
Movies, February 13

Madea only has a few minutes of screen time, but old man Joe has enough attitude to fuel this movie and then some.

‘Cold Storage’ Review: It’s a Gross Green Threat. Who You Gonna Call?
Movies, February 12

In this goofy B-movie throwback, it’s Liam Neeson to the rescue as a weary, tough-talking bioterror operative.

‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ Review: Canadian Fakin’
Movies, February 12

Two longtime friends time-travel back to 2008 to pursue their performing dreams in this likably daft comedy.

‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: Margot Robbie, Amok on the Moors
Movies, February 12

The actor and Jacob Elordi play the tortured lovers from the Emily Brontë classic in this florid, overstuffed version by Emerald Fennell.

‘Scarlet’ Review: The Rest Is Anime
Movies, February 12

Mamoru Hosoda’s animated film about a fierce princess is a genderbent fantasy version of “Hamlet.”

‘My Father’s Shadow’ Review: The Double Frame of Memory
Movies, February 12

Two sons accompany their father for the day in a poignant and bittersweet Nigerian debut film.

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Saving the World Again
Movies, February 12

Gore Verbinski returns with a weird, wild movie about stopping a rogue A.I., for the 117th time.

‘Goat’ Review: Big League Dreams
Movies, February 12

Stephen Curry lends his voice to this visually dynamic animated film that treats every basketball game like a roller coaster action set piece.

‘Crime 101’ Review: Stealing Diamonds and Movie Ideas
Movies, February 12

Despite a solid cast and pedigree of its own, a Los Angeles crime saga borrows all its best moves from Michael Mann.

‘By Design’ Review: She’s Getting the Chair
Movies, February 12

Juliette Lewis plays a woman whose soul inhabits a bespoke armchair in Amanda Kramer’s cinematic specialty item.

Chess With an Extra Dash of Excitement: A Female Star’s Story
Movies, February 6

Framed as a sports tale, “Queen of Chess,” directed by Rory Kennedy, recounts the life of Judit Polgar, who battled sexism as much as rival players.

‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ Review: Devils in Disguise
Movies, February 5

The final installment in the trilogy reboot of “The Strangers,” a genuinely terrifying 2008 home invasion film, brings the masked nonsense to a close.

‘Sirat’ Review: A Shocker in the Desert
Movies, February 5

The Galician director Oliver Laxe delivers a mesmerizing thriller about a man’s search for his lost daughter, set amid raves in the punishing Sahara.

‘The President’s Cake’ Review: Party Politics
Movies, February 5

Shot in Iraq, this period piece depicts a young girl’s efforts to prepare for a celebration of Saddam Hussein’s birthday.

‘Pillion’ Review: An Opposites-Attract ‘Dom-Com’
Movies, February 5

A shy young man is captivated by a hunky biker in this bold, funny and achingly tenderhearted B.D.S.M. romance.

‘Kokuho’ Review: Over Decades, an Artist’s Life
Movies, February 5

This nearly three hour historical drama became Japan’s highest grossing live action film of all time, and for mostly good reason.

‘Dracula’ Review: Fangs and a Lot of Fragrance
Movies, February 5

Luc Besson’s extravagantly silly twist on the timeless monster, played by Caleb Landry Jones, is deliciously operatic but ultimately a letdown.

‘Jimpa’ Review: In Search of a Queer Education
Movies, February 5

A nonbinary teenager pays a visit to their grandfather, a gay professor, in this intergenerational story that slips from sweet into cloying.

‘Calle Málaga’ Review: Living an Even Better Life
Movies, February 5

The Spanish actor Carmen Maura shines as a widow forced to sell her childhood home in Morocco in this film by Maryam Touzani.

In ‘Nadja,’ Dracula’s Daughter Goes Downtown
Movies, February 4

This triumph of low-budget filmmaking will shimmer for a week at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

‘Starman’ Review: What’s Really Out There?
Movies, February 4

The theories laid out by the aerospace engineer Gentry Lee in this new documentary may blow your mind.

‘Solo Mio’ Review: Wishful Thinking in Italy
Movies, February 2

After being left at the altar, Matt (Kevin James) finds himself alone in Rome. But don’t worry, he’ll quickly find an Italian woman to fall for him.

‘Melania’ Review: 20 Stage-Managed Days in the Life of the First Lady
Movies, January 31

Directed by Brett Ratner, the documentary shows a woman deeply concerned with her appearance who rarely lets us behind her facade.

‘Natchez’: Histories Clash in a Complex Look at the City
Movies, January 30

Suzannah Herbert’s film centers on antebellum mansions and the narratives the owners want to tell about the South.

‘Shelter’ Review: Jason Statham Dispatches Enemies From a Lighthouse
Movies, January 29

A teenage girl gets stuck on an island with a rogue MI5 agent. Then, international assassins come after them.

‘Worldbreaker’ Review: Smashed to Bits
Movies, January 29

This postapocalyptic father-daughter story shamelessly recombines overused ideas.

‘Send Help’ Review: Beach Wear (and Tear)
Movies, January 29

A mousy employee and her odious boss battle for dominance in this jubilantly wicked thriller.

‘A Poet’ Review: The Romance of Misery
Movies, January 29

A once-promising writer learns some painful lessons in a tragicomic Colombian tale.

‘Paying for It’ Review: Opening Up the Relationship
Movies, January 29

Sonny starts bringing in new lovers, so Chester finds a solution: He starts hiring prostitutes.

‘Moses the Black’ Review: An Overcooked Crucible
Movies, January 29

Omar Epps struggles to grant this gangland Chicago religious drama divine quality.

‘The Moment’ Review: Charli XCX Laughs Last
Movies, January 29

The movie glances at artistic concerns like autonomy and authenticity while gleefully testing the divide between a public and a private self.

‘The Love That Remains’ Review: Time Goes On
Movies, January 29

A family navigates the year after parents separate in this funny, surrealist Icelandic drama.

‘Islands’ Review: A Thriller Fit for a Volcanic Island
Movies, January 29

This slow-burn tale of a tennis pro and a couple gets the low-grade melancholy of a resort town right.

‘The Wrecking Crew’ Review: Super Smash Brothers
Movies, January 28

Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista play half brothers on a quest for justice in this lean, mean buddy action flick.

‘Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net’ Review: How the Magic Happens
Weekend, July 25

This documentary chronicles the reboot and reopening in Las Vegas of the acrobatic show “O,” which shutdown during the pandemic.

‘Fire Through Dry Grass’ Review: Unsafe Space
Weekend, September 28

This enlightening, troubling documentary chronicles life (and death) among residents in a long-term care facility during the heights of the pandemic.

‘Broadway Rising’ Review: Surviving the Pandemic
Weekend, December 27

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.

‘Bad Axe’ Review: A Pandemic Family Portrait
Weekend, November 17

The filmmaker David Siev chronicles his family’s struggle to keep their Michigan restaurant afloat through the pandemic in this hermetic documentary.