Our film critics rank their 10 favorites of the year. By Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson Manohla Dargis It was another great year for the movies and another horrible, hair-on-fire year for the ...
As the U.S. presidential election gets into full swing, THR’s chief film critic ranks 20 indelible films — from thrillers to biopics to satires to issue-driven dramas — that grapple, either explicitly ...
Clockwise from Top Left: Twister, 2012, Sharknado, The Day After Tomorrow, Titanic, Don't Look Up Everett Collection (5); Netflix; Getty Images The 2024 box office has been a disaster, but the release ...
Alright, let’s have a chat. Say that you’re on a date, hanging out with friends, or maybe you’re just on your own, and the desire to watch a horror movie arises. You’re scared at first because you’ve ...
Judy Garland on the set of "The Wizard of Oz." While Hollywood has lost faith in audiences' excitement over movie musicals recently, musicals have been a Hollywood mainstay for almost as long as film ...
It’s the first week of December, and the end of the year is coming in fast and with a lot to look forward to at theaters this month. That very cool-looking Lord of the Rings anime hits US theaters on ...
Whatever kind of movie you like, Texas has one for you. From teen comedies to horror movies to westerns, of course, Texas will provide. Not only do many of our favorite stars hail from Texas, but ...
In current Oscar contender ‘Poor Things,’ Emma Stone plays a reanimated Victorian woman with a voracious erotic appetite. THR’s chief film critic ranks 20 other sizzling movies in which Hollywood said ...
No year-end best-movie list is definitive, because no year of moviegoing experience can be reduced to bullet points—nor should it be. Particularly now, when we can watch so many new movies without ...
Over the past few years, Christmas movies have proliferated as fast as kids ripping open their holiday presents. Several streamers have rolled out slates of festive fare tailored to nearly every niche ...
The calendar has turned to October which means the spookiest season of the year has officially begun. While the kids are out trick-or-treating, treat yourself to some tricks of the cinema — gore ...
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