Eighteen years later, ‘The Truman Show’ is hauntingly good A Lasting Impact on the movie that is arguably Jim Carrey’s finest achievement. Maeve Dunigan June 8, 2016
Review: ‘Popstar’ is a typical Lonely Island success The star-studded satire finds the right blend of silliness and commentary. Michael Errigo June 3, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Krisha’ is a jarring exercise in madness It’s not a horror film. But it’s something close. Michael Errigo March 29, 2016
REVIEW: ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2’ is a messy but delightful continuation of the first film Toula and Ian are back. So is the whole family. Mel DeCandia March 24, 2016
Will Disney break ‘The Nutcracker’? The film giant will take on the Christmas classic with a live action adaptation. Anna Muckerman March 21, 2016
The ‘Sausage Party’ trailer is adorably disconcerting Seth Rogen’s newest project is an R-rated CG animation movie and its first trailer is a sight to behold. Maeve Dunigan March 21, 2016
‘She’s the Man’ retains its charm 10 years later Amanda Bynes disguised as a boy playing soccer: What more could you need? Maeve Dunigan March 10, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Gods of Egypt’ doesn’t live up to the legends it depicts Why are the gods so boring? Tristan Madden /For The Diamondback February 25, 2016
Chasing Oscar: Staff picks for film’s greatest night To celebrate Oscar week, we’ll be bringing you essays all week arguing for the movies or performers we think deserve success this weekend. Diversions Staff February 21, 2016
REVIEW: ‘The Club’ is a film that demands to be felt The Chilean film is strongest in an opening act that is at once superbly crafted and deeply unsettling. Michael Errigo February 18, 2016