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REVIEW: Arthur the King Is a Feel Good Adventure & Heartfelt Animal Drama
Arthur the King may have a slow start, but it's a great feel-good movie that stars one of the best dogs in movie history.
REVIEW: Road House (2024) Offers Action Instead of Characters
Doug Liman's Road House is a non-contender against the 1989 original, but it still offers enough ludicrous action to be worth watching at home.
REVIEW: Netflix's Damsel Is a Flawed Showcase for Millie Bobby Brown
The Netflix fantasy film Damsel has deep flaws, but the movie will delight fans of Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown, who shines as Elodie.
REVIEW: Imaginary Offers Uncanny Pleasures From Beyond
Blumhouse's Imaginary, from writer-director Jeff Wadlow, is an uncannily off-putting experience that provides real thrills despite not being scary.
REVIEW: Ricky Stanicky Is a No-Holds-Barred Throwback to 2000s Buddy Comedies
Ricky Stanicky is a blast from the past that evokes the best and grossest qualities of comedy movies from the 2000s.
REVIEW: Kung Fu Panda 4 Refuses to Grow Up
Kung Fu Panda 4 once again puts Po in the path of danger as he contemplates his Dragon Warrior status and finds a project in the thief Zhen.
REVIEW: Love Lies Bleeding Leaves Us Wanting More Katy O'Brian
Rose Glass' latest, Love Lies Bleeding, puts Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian at the center of a brawny, stylish crime thriller. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Code 8: Part II Is an Ambitious Sci-Fi Swing That Doesn’t Always Connect
Code 8: Part II takes on some interesting and ambitious thematic elements at the cost of character focus in this well-constructed sci-fi flick.
REVIEW: Hundreds of Beavers Defies Good Taste With Delightfully Vulgar Aplomb
Hundreds of Beavers ushers in a new era of practical effects and crude comedy with what could become the next big cult film classic from Canada.
REVIEW: Spaceman Flings Adam Sandler and a Curious Spider Into Outer Space
Spaceman puts Adam Sandler on course for a strange cloud and a long heart-to-heart with a spider voiced by Paul Dano. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: No Way Up is a Run-of-the-Mill Shark Attack Movie That Fails to Take Risks
No Way Up strives to shake up the shark attack sub-genre, but it ends up as a lackluster experience with a very typical storyline.
REVIEW: Drive-Away Dolls is a Trifle with a Buried Heart
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke's Drive-Away Dolls is an often tender trifle of a trip through lesbian bars, hook-ups, and crime. Here's CBR's review.
RETRO REVIEW: Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park was released in 1993 but it's still one of Spielberg's greatest films. What makes it one of Amblin Entertainment's most iconic films?
REVIEW: Dune: Part Two is the Complicated Sci-Fi Savior That We Need
Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two is a huge step forward for the series and one of the most bold examples of large-scale sci-fi storytelling.
REVIEW: The Private Eye Is an Audacious & Mind-Bending Film Noir Parody
Denzel Whitaker, Matt Rife and Clare Grant star in The Private Eye, an indie film following the bizarre and unraveling life of a private detective.
REVIEW: Land of Bad Thrills With Explosive Action and Strong Performances
Land of Bad is a thrilling and nerve-wracking action spectacle of a film, starring Liam Hemsworth and Russell Crowe. Here's CBR's movie review.
Bob Marley: One Love Is a Sonically Sumptuous Exercise in Subtlety
Bob Marley: One Love has the grandeur expected from a biopic, but the movie pares down its drama in favor of slow-paced intimacy. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Molli and Max in the Future is a Sci-Fi Rom-Com Worthy of Cult Status
Molli and Max in the Future is a hilarious and heartfelt movie, full of excellent performances and zany sci-fi elements that make it memorable.
REVIEW: The Peasants' Beautiful Animation Elevates a By-the-Numbers Adaptation
The Peasants is a visually stunning animated film that fails to elevate the bleak, blunt, and grounded period piece drama.
REVIEW: Madame Web Spins a Coherent Web of a Story That Stands Alone
Sony Pictures revisits the Marvel superhero films of the 90s and 00s with a visually dazzling take on Madame Web's origin and clairvoyant powers.