7/3/22What's the best movie to watch on the Fourth of July?Jaws, Do The Right Thing, Iron Man, and other film recommendations for your Independence DayByErik Adams, Laura Adamczyk, Alex McLevy, Katie Rife, Matt Schimkowitz, Gwen Ihnat, Saloni Gajjar, Marah Eakin, Tatiana Tenreyro, Gabrielle Sanchez, Shanicka Anderson, and William HughesPublishedJuly 3, 2022
3/2/2210 films to stream on Netflix in March 2022As the streaming giant's focus turns to original content, here's what's available in Netflix's back catalogByKatie RifePublishedMarch 2, 2022
3/2/22“Meat market” takes on disturbing new meaning in the dating-is-hell thriller FreshDaisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan star in a cutting horror satire about modern romanceByKatie RifePublishedMarch 2, 2022
3/1/22Every big-screen Batman villain, ranked from worst to bestFrom cackling Cesar Romero to a riddling Paul Dano, we look back on a history of Gotham heaviesByA.A. Dowd, Katie Rife, Matt Schimkowitz, Alex McLevy, William Hughes, Sam Barsanti, and Erik AdamsPublishedMarch 1, 2022
2/28/22The 10 best films on Hulu in March 2022Provocative new movies from Paul Verhoeven and Radu Jude lead another strong month on HuluByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 28, 2022
2/23/22A real-life mother and daughter bond over blood magic in the occult horror film HellbenderThe latest from filmmaking team the Adams offers a unique take on coming-of-age storiesByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 23, 2022
2/18/22For nearly 50 years, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies have made a meal out of raw panicThese movies conjure up an inescapable nightmare that short-circuits the logical parts of your brainByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 18, 2022
2/18/22The Cursed is a foggy, sluggish variation on the old-school werewolf movieOld-fashioned Gothic horror mingles with modern creature effects in this slow-burn creature featureByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 18, 2022
2/16/22The future is analog in the charming sci-fi indie Strawberry MansionAlbert Birney and Kentucker Audley handcraft a dystopian future out of cardboard and VHS tapeByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 16, 2022
2/12/22Who is TV’s greatest “will they/won’t they” couple?Jim and Pam from The Office? Nick and Jess from New Girl? We pick our favorite “will they/won’t they” couple on TVByBaraka Kaseko, Saloni Gajjar, Gabrielle Sanchez, Matt Schimkowitz, Sam Barsanti, William Hughes, Katie Rife, and Alex McLevyPublishedFebruary 12, 2022
2/12/22Doing it wrong: 11 deeply unsexy sex scenesA truly bad sex scene is more than unconvincing; it’s the onscreen equivalent of a cold showerByIgnatiy Vishnevetsky, A.A. Dowd, Gwen Ihnat, Sean O'Neal, Clayton Purdom, and Katie RifePublishedFebruary 12, 2022
2/10/22This Valentine’s Day, cozy up to these supernatural TV romancesHere are five TV shows that cast a spell with relationships ranging from heartwarming to torridByDanette Chavez, Shannon Miller, and Katie RifePublishedFebruary 10, 2022
2/9/22A Native boxer fights for her sister's life in the gritty Catch The Fair OneReal-life boxing champion Kali "K.O." Reis stars in this brutally efficient revenge thrillerByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 9, 2022
2/8/229 of the 2022 Academy Award nominations’ biggest snubs and best surprisesDrive My Car and Dune lead our list of surprises, while Zola, Alana Haim, and Wes Anderson got snubbedByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 8, 2022
2/7/22They don’t love you like I love you: Notes on the friend-comIn the wake of Bridesmaids, examining a wave of rom-coms that celebrate platonic love and loyaltyByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 7, 2022
2/3/22The 10 best films on Prime Video in February 2022Amazon's streaming service fights the February doldrums with comedy and actionByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 3, 2022
2/2/22The 11 best films on Hulu in February 2022Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley leads a strong slate of recent indies and all-time classicsByKatie RifePublishedFebruary 2, 2022
1/31/22The 10 best films on Netflix in February 2022A Kanye doc fresh from Sundance joins The Addams Family, The Dark Knight, and moreByKatie RifePublishedJanuary 31, 2022
1/28/22The best films of Sundance 2022Our critics' favorites of the fest include Happening, After Yang, and Emily The CriminalByA.A. Dowd and Katie RifePublishedJanuary 28, 2022
1/28/22Folk horror in the style of Malick and more genre curiosities at the tail end of SundanceWe wrap up the festival with four genre-benders: Something In The Dirt, You Won't Be Alone, Piggy, and Leonor Will…ByKatie RifePublishedJanuary 28, 2022