Funnyman Eddie Murphy returns as Prince Akeem in the new sequel film Coming 2 America, and this time the antics take place in his home country.
Robert Connolly’s latest venture, The Dry, is a quintessentially Australian film with a compelling storyline that survives patchy acting and the leaps of faith demanded by the plot.
Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story is a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of one of the most iconic animated shows of all time.
A minute character study of fragility, warped masculinity, and a longing for connection drives Savage, the debut film by writer/director Sam Kelly.
Get ready to be confused because Christopher Nolan is back, and this time, time itself is the main character in Tenet.
Emerald Fennell has penned and directed a powerful debut with Promising Young Woman, a revenge drama staring Carey Mulligan.
From the studio behind Moana (2016) comes the new fantasy-adventure animated film, Raya and the Last Dragon starring Kelly Marie Tran.
Two of pop-culture’s most famous monsters square off in the epic action film, Godzilla vs. Kong from director Adam Wingard.
Based on a remarkable true story, Penguin Bloom follows a family’s journey coping with the disability of a loved one.
Some of Pixar’s most popular characters appear in the new animated shorts series, Pixar Popcorn, streaming exclusively on Disney+.
The award-winning Studio Ghibli ventures into the world of 3D animation for the first time with their latest, Earwig and the Witch.
Frank Grillo is brutally killed over and over again in the new death loop action film Boss Level from director Joe Carnahan.
Daniel Kaluuya stars as the founder of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party in the powerful new biographical drama film Judas and the Black Messiah.
Tom Holland aims for a career-best performance in the upcoming Apple TV+ exclusive crime drama, Cherry, from the Russo brothers.
Director Tate Taylor rounds up an excellent ensemble cast for the new comedy crime caper film, Breaking News in Yuba County.
Paul W.S. Anderson’s Monster Hunter sends video-game moves stumbling back a few steps with an uninspired adaptation of the popular Capcom game series of the same name.


