Dan Trachtenberg takes the Predator franchise back to its roots with a compelling setting, a great lead character, and some killer action.
Netflix's movie continuation to the 2018 series is a kinetic, gorgeous, and surprisingly self-serious example of Rise at its very best.
The hybrid live-action and animation film is heartwarming, hilarious, and you've got to see it.
Marvel Studios' latest film stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Christian Bale. It opens Friday
Featuring the voices of Chris Evans and Keke Palmer, the Toy Story spinoff opens Friday.
Directed by Colin Trevorrow, the final Jurassic Park film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, and Sam Neill.
The first 5 episodes of Strange New Worlds more than prove there's a place in contemporary Star Trek for some breezy, exciting, and self-contained stories.
Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal co-star in the fun, weird, meta, action comedy now in theaters.
Even the fact this Chris Hemsworth horror film was produced by Joss Whedon can't hold back its excellence.
Robert Eggers directs Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor Joy and Nicole Kidman in a stunner, and delivers one of the most remarkable final battles in cinema.
Starring Rose McGowan and produced by Harvey Weinstein, some of the film's subtexts are challenging.
Jared Leto stars in the Spider-Man spinoff about Marvel's Morbius the living vampire.
Bruce Dern stars in Douglas Trumbull's 1972 sci-fi film about environmental conservation.
Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy team up for one of Netflix's biggest and best original movies yet.
Matt Reeves' new Batman film, starring Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz, opens March 4.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg star in an adaptation of the popular PlayStation game.
What if there was a lunar apocalypse, and no one on Earth cared?
30 years after its release, the Mike Myers and Dana Carvey comedy rises above simple nostalgia.
Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson's lo-fi sci-fi is filled with weird coincidences and problems to be solved.
The Doctor Who and Guardians of the Galaxy star joins Westworld 's Aaron Paul in the Sundance sci-fi film.