A Toronto girl (voiced by Rosalie Chiang) discovers that when thrilled, she turns into an 8-foot-tall red panda in director Domee Shi's humorous and powerful ode to monster movies, 2000s boy bands, Asian culture, and growing up.
The film is set at a famous New England institution constructed on witch-hanging territory. The film explores racism and white supremacy. Paranormal shivers and societal horror twists abound.
Zo Kravitz plays an agoraphobic IT worker improving an Alexa-like device. She hears something she shouldn't, tells her supervisors, and runs. Soderbergh's film references Hitchcock and "Home Alone."
Alexander Skarsgrd plays a berzerkerzerker who wants to kill his uncle, revenge his father, and save his mother.
The picture features Slavic witches, a gory ball game, and a nude sword fight on a volcano.
Sundance Film Festival audience prize winner "Cha Cha"
Cooper Raiff plays an aimless 22-year-old who starts attending bar mitzvahs.
He bonds with his mum (Dakota Johnson).
Michelle Yeoh shines as a laundromat owner whose tax issues are put on hold until she learns about parallel realms.
The film is a nostalgic thrill ride.
All the 'Top Gun' boxes are checked, but the movie also has heart.
Film's hope is tempered with violence. Jenna Ortega stuns as a numb teen. After the Uvalde shootings, the film gained fresh significance.
Matt Reeves' Bat-reimagining features grimy Gotham City and the Dark Knight.
The film's realistic spin colourfully revamps pop-culture icons including Riddler, Catwoman, and Penguin (Colin Farrell).
S.S. Rajamouli's 1920s-set musical epic. Three hours of over-the-top action, equal parts historical fiction and gonzo superhero narrative. Main guys N.T. Rama Rao Jr. is a hulking warrior, while Ram Charan is an English officer.