NEW

Ella Rubin. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing

UNTIL DAWN

New in Global Theaters: David F. Sandberg opens up a bag of familiar-looking witches, monsters and masked murderers in an attempt to have fun with horror clichés, but instead gets mired in them

Steve Coogan. Photo: Lionsgate

THE PENGUIN LESSONS

New in Global Theaters: A strange but mostly agreeable mix between lighthearted comedy and a serious attempt to depict the forced disappearances in 1970s Argentina

Michael B. Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton and Omar Miller. Photo: Warner

SINNERS

New in Global Theaters: Great cast; bursting with ambition, the movie gets off to a slow start but ends with deliriously bloody mayhem


RECENT

John Leguizamo and Barbie Ferreira. Photo: Roadside Attractions

BOB TREVINO LIKES IT

The two leads craft beautiful performances, and this is ultimately a sweet tearjerker, in spite of its contrivances

Photo: Lionsgate

BAGMAN

It’s all too generic; the hint of a sequel in the end is an offer we should refuse

Photo: Kino Lorber

RIEFENSTAHL

A darkly compelling portrait, with striking images from Leni Riefenstahl’s body of work


OLDER

Julia Roberts and George Clooney. Photo: Universal

TICKET TO PARADISE (2022)

Has the benefit of two solid stars in the lead and tropical locations that are expertly used throughout the film, but it suffers from several ineffective slapstick scenes

Jonathan Roumie. Photo: Lionsgate

JESUS REVOLUTION (2023)

Unusually well made for a faith-based film, but the story is weaker and simplifies too much

Val Kilmer. Photo: TriStar Pictures

THE DOORS (1991)

Technically attractive, some will enjoy the film as an acid trip that captures the culture and chaos… others will be bored


LONGER REVIEWS

Richard Gadd. Photo: Netflix

BABY REINDEER

A compelling watch, with rich doses of humor sprinkled throughout; we are meant to laugh, and feel great discomfort

Photo: Greenwich Film Productions

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (1972)

Authentically Buñuel, rich, funny and fascinating, but also perhaps more accessible than others

Guilherme Silveira, Selton Mello, Cora Mora and Fernanda Torres. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing

I’M STILL HERE

The film belongs to Fernanda Torres, who’s a tower of strength as Eunice