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‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Review: Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali Find Signs of Life in 32-Year-Old Dino Franchise

Gareth Edwards takes the directing reins while original screenwriter David Koepp returns for this chapter about an extraction team seeking genetic samples from massive creatures in a tropical biosphere.

‘Sauna’ Review: A Melancholy and Sensual Danish Drama About Queer Desire With Complications

Director Mathias Broe explores the bumpy love story between a Copenhagen gay sauna worker and a trans man that exposes a divide in the ways they navigate the world.

‘Heads of State’ Review: John Cena and Idris Elba Bring Buddy-Comedy Spark to Otherwise Only Sporadically Diverting Amazon Flick

Cena plays the American president and Elba the British prime minister in Ilya Naishuller's film, also featuring Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Paddy Considine, Jack Quaid and Carla Gugino.

‘Ice Road: Vengeance’ Review: Liam Neeson Returns for a Forgettable Sequel to an Already Forgotten Action Flick

Joined by Fan Bingbing, the actor headlines this follow-up to his 2021 Netflix film 'The Ice Road.'

‘M3GAN 2.0’ Review: Allison Williams in an Occasionally Fun but Overloaded AI Sequel That Botches Its Factory Reset

Violet McGraw also returns as the orphaned niece of a roboticist whose rogue automaton companion must be reassembled to bring down an even deadlier doll.

‘Lilo & Stitch’: THR’s 2002 Review

On June 21, 2002, Disney unveiled the animated feature in theaters, where it would go on to gross $275 million worldwide.

‘Natchez’ Review: Shrewd Doc Explores a Southern City’s Struggle to Acknowledge History

In her Tribeca award winner, Suzannah Herbert observes a Mississippi city known for its antebellum celebrations.

‘Jaws’: The Prototype Summer Blockbuster Turns 50, Losing None of Its Bite

Half a century ago, on June 20, 1975, Steven Spielberg’s classic shark thriller hit U.S. theaters and became an instant sensation. A day at the beach was never the same again.

’28 Years Later’ Review: Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Danny Boyle’s White-Knuckle Sequel to His Apocalyptic Game-Changer

Newcomer Alfie Williams and Ralph Fiennes also star in this reinvigoration of the undead franchise, which reunites the director with screenwriter Alex Garland.

Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the 10 Best Films of 2025 So Far

Faves from the first half of the year include a bracing take on the New York rom-com, an intimate John Lennon doc and a Steven Soderbergh-helmed ghost story.

‘Dragonfly’ Review: Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn Dazzle in a Bleak British Shocker

The stars of Paul Andrew Williams’ drama won a joint acting prize at Tribeca for their roles as an elderly woman and the neighbor who helps her but may harbor ulterior motives.

‘Elio’ Review: Pixar’s Sweet, Safe Space Adventure Isn’t Exactly Out of This World

Zoe Saldaña and Brad Garrett are among the voice cast for the animated feature about a young boy who, feeling out of place on Earth, dreams of getting abducted by aliens.

‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt and Damson Idris Power Joseph Kosinski’s Exhilarating Motor Racing Drama

The 'Top Gun: Maverick' helmer's feature, which counts Lewis Hamilton as a producer and features Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon, is about the late-career return of a once promising Formula 1 driver.

‘In Cold Light’ Review: Maika Monroe and Troy Kotsur Boost a Flawed but Fast-Paced Crime Thriller

Helen Hunt also appears star in this Tribeca-bowing film from French-Canadian director Maxime Giroux.

‘Westhampton’ Review: Finn Wittrock’s Charisma Can’t Quite Save This Thin Character Study About a Filmmaker Reckoning With His Past

The 'American Horror Story' actor plays a director who returns to his Long Island hometown and confronts unresolved trauma and tragedy in Christian Nilsson's drama co-starring R.J. Mitte.

‘Bride Hard’ Review: Rebel Wilson’s Laugh-Free Action Comedy Is an Invitation You’ll Want to Decline

It's a Simon West-helmed 'Pitch Perfect' reunion, with Wilson playing a secret agent attending the wedding of her childhood best friend (Anna Camp) when it's attacked by gun-toting mercenaries.