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Based on author Nancy Springer's popular book series The Enola Holmes Mysteries, the film puts the great detective's savvy 16-year-old sibling on the case, played with energetic spoonfuls of gumption by Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown. She's set to solve the greatest mystery of her...
With plenty of exciting new movies to keep an eye out for, there's also much to look forward to. But we're getting ahead of ourselves, so let's take a moment to explore the greatest films Netflix has on offer right now. From recent additions like the action flick Rebel Ridge to ...
A unique and engaging romance, this film follows a man who wakes up in a different body every day, complicating his relationship with the woman he loves. Forced to navigate the challenges of identity and acceptance, the couple must find a way to remain connected despite their...
to be sure. But while we can debate the meaning and intent of this story all day long, one thing we can mostly agree on is that as an experience,Civil Waris visceral, upsetting, and constantly thought-provoking. A film I'm still pondering months after I initially saw it. -Phil Owen[...
‘Devdas’ stars three Hindi film megastars in their heyday, but its movie musical sorcery derives primarily from the extraordinary dance talents of Dixit and Rai, sharing the screen for the first time. Under the direction of Sanjay Leela Bhansali, known for his elaborate sets and massive song...
The Fugitive‘s thrilling script and low-key but dramatic set-pieces make it one of Harrison Ford’s best movies and one of the greatest action films ever made. Potentially the ultimate dad movie (although Air Force One gives it a run for its money), The Fugitive is a pulpy, propulsive...
Richard Linklater’s free-flowing comedy about the last day of high school in 1976 is the cinema’s most shaggy-dog lyrical and authentic depiction of teenage life … ever. It’s also the greatest Robert Altman film that Altman never made. Every detail (the cars, the clothes, the jocks ...
When it comes to dinner parties gone awry, nothing quite tops this quirky film's iconic sequence where a group of unsuspecting diners is possessed by mischievous spirits. As they're forced to perform an impromptu rendition of Harry Belafonte's 'Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)',...
Two decades after its initial release, “Training Day” still holds up as one of the most brutal police stories ever told on film. Antoine Fuqua’s story of an ambitious cop’s introduction to the dark underside of the LAPD during his one-day evaluation is a taut, satisfying thriller with...