Next Goal Wins Review
Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins doesn’t reinvent the sports comedy, but it’s a strong, pleasant effort.
Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins doesn’t reinvent the sports comedy, but it’s a strong, pleasant effort.
Nicolas Cage stars in this scathing social satire which comes from producer Ari Aster and director Kristoffer Borgli.
Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers is a strong return to form from the director that plays like a lost film from the 1970s.
Netflix’s Sly is an inspiring, reverent account of Sylvester Stallone’s rise to superstardom in the wake of Rocky.
Emily Blunt and Chris Evans star in this ripped-from-the headlines depiction of the big bucks behind being a pharma rep.
Prime Video’s legal drama, The Burial, is one of the most audience friendly movies to play at this year’s TIFF and is now streaming.
Netflix’s Reptile is an unusual but entertaining thriller that offers Benicio del Toro a terrifically quirky hero to play.
We interview Dumb Money director Craig Gillespie, who breaks down how he turned the GameStop saga into a movie.
We choose our five favorite movies from this year’s strike-affected edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Richard Linklater’s Hit Man, starring Glen Powell, has been bought by Netflix for a cool $20 million.
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