Brad Pitt reflects on fatherhood with his new space movie ‘Ad Astra,’ though back on Earth, he struggles with ‘demons’ on the path of enlightenment.
Author: Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
The best horror movies of 2019 (so far), ranked
It’s already a busy year in horror films. These are the best scare fests so far in 2019, ranked – from Jordan Peele’s “Us” to Stephen King’s “It 2.”
Taika Waititi calls ‘Jojo Rabbit’ a ‘love letter to mothers’ at Toronto Film Festival
Taika Waititi premiered his ‘love letter to mothers,’ the satire “Jojo Rabbit” with Scarlett Johansson, at Toronto International Film Festival.
10 movies you absolutely, positively must see this fall (from ‘It 2’ to ‘Joker’)
Clowns, strippers and Will Smith, oh, my! From Stephen King horror sequel ‘It 2’ to Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘Joker,’ these are fall’s 10 must-see films.
Sex, swears and sweetness: ‘Good Boys’ is rated R, but can tweens see it?
Jacob Tremblay stars in ‘Good Boys,’ a R-rated comedy with 12-year-olds cursing and ditching school that, like ‘Superbad,’ aims for broad appeal.
‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’: Why the Manson murders still fascinate (and haunt) us
Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’ is one of three new films showing a continued fascination with Charles Manson and his followers.
Ranked: Marvel’s best and worst movies (including ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’)
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ brings to a close James Gunn’s trilogy with his cosmic misfits. Here are the best and worst Marvel films, ranked.
Every Marvel superhero movie, definitively ranked (including ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’)
We’re 23 movies deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. How does ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ rank compared to ‘Black Panther’ or ‘Avengers: Endgame’?
Review: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ swings Spidey into a post-‘Endgame’ world
‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ is both superhero sequel and ‘Avengers: Endgame’ epilogue as it sends Tom Holland’s hero on a chaotic European vacation.
Review: Endearing, imperfect ‘Yesterday’ imagines a world without The Beatles
Danny Boyle’s romantic comedy “Yesterday” works as musical fantasy but doesn’t do nearly enough with its exploration of a world without the Beatles.