In Review: 'Challengers,' 'Boy Kills World'
A week filled with rippling muscles includes a three-way love story and a gruesome revenge tale.
A week filled with rippling muscles includes a three-way love story and a gruesome revenge tale.
The pint-sized ballerina at the center of 'Abigail' is part of a decades-old tradition of Dracula spawn.
Bela Tarr's bleak and disturbing depiction of a Hungarian village in deep decline is as mammoth as it is captivating.
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It's tricky: A ballerina with a secret surprises some kidnappers and some British spies get the better of a bunch of Nazis in this week's new releases.
The chatter around the politics of 'Civil War' misses a career-long obsession with the making and unmaking of societies.