A tense story about the ruthless bullying, conformity, and groupthink among preadolescent boys.
Park Chan-wook’s latest is a dark yet funny thriller about how capitalism and automation force people into desperate corners.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star in a plastic but stranger-than-fiction drama.
This is Bradley Cooper’s best film as a writer-director, and the best performance by Will Arnett to date.
Director Josh Safdie and star Timothée Chalamet team for one of the year’s very best films, a tale of table tennis and American ambition.
Though weak on story, the latest trip to Pandora is quite a spectacle nonetheless.
Brian and Dr. Marcia Sirota discuss the 2025 Brendan Fraser drama.
Chris, Jamie, and Brian discuss Marty Supreme, Ella McCay, and Love Actually (2003).
Read DFR’s list of the year’s best movies.