Netflix’s ‘JUNG_E’ Explores Grief Through Familiar Sci-Fi Tropes The dystopian Korean drama rests on the thoughtful final performance of actress Kang Soo-yeon
‘Missing’ Puts a Globetrotting Mystery Spin on the Screenlife Genre The conceptual sequel to ‘Searching’ piles on the (digital) twists and turns to keep viewers guessing
‘Thunivu’ is Your Next Indian Action Obsession Take a break from ‘RRR’ to watch Tamil superstar Ajith play a charismatic criminal
The Dark Side of ‘Chippendales’ A new Hulu miniseries tackles the life of founder Somen “Steve” Banerjee, and wrestles with an unsavory immigrant legacy in the process
The Best Movies of 2022 (And Where to Watch Them) Our favorite critic Siddhant Adlakha weighs in on his top 15 films of the year
Revisiting the Films of One of Japan’s Most Underrated Directors Shunji Iwai flown under the radar for too long—here are some of our favorites you can watch at home
Hollywood History Unravels in ‘Babylon’ An alternate take on Tinseltown from the man behind “La La Land”
‘The Whale’ Pits a Nuanced Brendan Fraser Against a Complicated Role Darren Aronofsky’s latest lies halfway between sitcom and theatrical rehearsal
Show Biz Movie ‘Last Film Show’ is India’s Oscar Entry It’s been 20 years since India has had a Best International Film nomination—could this be the year?
Every Park Chan-wook Movie, Ranked From his impossible-to-find early works to his Oscar-contending most recent film, we take a comprehensive look at the director’s impressive catalog
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’: James Cameron Does It Again This explosive, sentimental sequel makes three-plus hours of viewing feel like a breeze
Will Smith’s New Movie, ‘Emancipation,’ Misses Its Mark Meandering and dull, in both visuals and storyline, we’d hoped for more from this slavery drama
‘Glass Onion’ Is the Fun Romp We All Need Right Now But unfortunately, Netflix has decided you need to wait a month to watch
‘Nanny’: Lukewarm Immigrant Horror With A Great Lead Performance Anna Diop leads Nikyatu Jusu’s debut film, about a Senegalese woman navigating America
‘Bad Axe’ Shares An Intimate Portrait of the Pandemic’s Racial Tensions Cambodian Mexican American filmmaker David Siev tells his family’s story—albeit incompletely
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ is Back with Season 2 Writer Aleenah Ansari says the show is so good it made her feel nostalgic for a college experience far different than her own
‘The Fabelmans’ is Steven Spielberg’s Mournful Autobiography A gentle film about filmmaking—and about family
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Forces Marvel to Take Death Seriously The Afrofuturist sequel *almost* sticks the landing
Déjà Vu: Five Bollywood Remakes You Can Stream Enjoy a musical take on ‘Scarface,’ a ‘Godfather’ homage, an ‘Oldboy’ replica, and more
‘Blockbuster’ Capitalizes on Our Nostalgia Though it’s not laugh-out-loud funny, Randall Park’s new Netflix series grows on you