Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Let’s get smaller.
A male stripper takes on London's historic preservation rules in Channing Tatum's latest ode to hot, sensitive dudes.
Shyamalan’s latest twist and a most unexpected Oscar nom.
Why are educational institutions in real life more like the one in Carrie than the one in Harry Potter?
The actor is a polarizing figure. That shouldn't matter when evaluating the criminal case against him.
An underground network in Chicago helped women terminate thousands of pregnancies amid abortion prohibition.
Jake Tapper makes the definitive case to settle a longstanding debate.
Plus: spending bill on its way to Biden, Don't Be a Feminist reviewed, lawsuit over Yesterday trailer can go forward, and more...
The weird judge-invented "commercial speech" exception to our right to free expression breeds strange results in suit against distributors of the 2019 movie Yesterday.
Also, there are battle whales.
Friday A/V Club: Sight and Sound revises the film canon again.
The millennial generation has had enough anti-prequel propaganda.
If we move to space, it probably won't be because we filled up Earth with trash.
There's real grief in this superhero sequel. But it falls prey to too many Marvel movie problems.
The new DC Comics-based film wants to critique the superhero status quo. Instead, it ends up supporting it.
Return of the Big Figure, and Colin Farrell at a new peak.
Sierra Pettengill's documentary focuses on the fake towns, built by the Army in the 1960s, to train law enforcement.
A stacked cast and an Oscar-nominated director can't save this flop.
Tracer takes mind control to a new level.
Hollywood often takes liberties. But there's a distinction to be made between poetic license and historical revisionism.
A technically astounding film that turns a French housing block into a political warzone.
Numerous critics object to the fact that the filmmaker, Meg Smaker, is a white woman.
A wannabe prestige picture that works better as a pulpy mind-trip.
Ten years after its release, the final film of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy is possibly even more relevant.
Even as it gained fans around the world, home sales of the film remained illegal in the U.K. until 1999.
On streaming and the big screen, we're paying more for less, even as new ideas seem few and far between.
The new movie offers a funny nod both to NASA's glitch-prone engineering and its can-do spirit
The original Jurassic Park is the best summer movie ever. The latest sequel just wants to remind you the original exists.
Disturbing, eerie, and strangely relevant, it's a return to form for the Canadian horror master.