Critic's Warning That Fat People Shouldn't See 'The Whale' Sparks Debate
Brendan Fraser is an awards season favorite for his role in Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale" but some people claim it's problematic for fat and skinny people.
'Come To Daddy' Movie Review: Bloody Father Fights Buoy Eccentric Thriller
The directorial debut of the producer of "The Greasy Strangler," "Come to Daddy" will be a treat for fans of psychotronic films.
Edie Falco and Jay Duplass Glow in 'Outside In'
"Outside In" is about a teacher exploring a relationship with a former student. But this Edie Falco and Jay Duplass romance is complicated by the American prison system that looms over their intimacy.
'Isle of Dogs' Is Accused of Cultural Appropriation
Wes Anderson's new film has received widespread acclaim—but some critics are sparking discussion about the movie's portrayal of Japanese characters.
Summer's Best Revenge Movie Is 'The Villainess'
Director Jung Byung-gil's film beats "Atomic Blonde" at combining soulful purpose with blood spatter and high-octane action.
Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Sequel' Nails the Science
The former vice president is the same smart, warm guide that he was in 'An Inconvenient Truth,' but the political divide has only gotten worse since 2006.
'Okja' Review: A Bracing Satire of Corporate Evil
In 'Okja,' the hero is a genetically modified pig—and the enemy is an evil food corporation.
'The Big Sick' Review: A Charming, Real-Life Rom-Com
Kumail Nanjiani's 'The Big Sick' brings serious tension to romantic comedy.
'The Dinner' Promises a Feast—But Proves Hard to Digest
At moments, 'The Dinner' speaks fortuitously to America's retrenched hierarchies of class and race.
The 'Godfather Part II' Sequel Syndrome
The 'Godfather Part II' enjoys the reputation as one of cinema's best second acts, but it wasn't always considered a winner.
'Julieta' Is Pedro Almodóvar's Best Film in Years
The Spanish director's newest picture is an enthralling meditation on grief.
Review: Oliver Stone's Messy, Fascinating 'Snowden'
Oliver Stone's new film humanizes the decade's most enigmatic whistleblower.
'Finding Dory' Review: Pixar's Return to the Ocean
Ellen DeGeneres shines as Dory, a lovable blue fish with short-term memory problems.
Boy Meets Lizard Girl in 'Spring'
A cerebral American falls for a mixture of sexpot, clever clogs and monster in a charming if unlikely romance.
'Inherent Vice': Meaningful Kitsch, With a Touch of the Dark
Paul Thomas Anderson's newest film, the first-ever screen adaptation of Thomas Pynchon, is faithful to the gonzo philosophy of the original.