The A.V. Club is Paste Magazine‘s source for TV and film coverage. The best films of 2025 emerged from a landscape as politically volatile and competitively lopsided as the darkest days in Hollywood ...
I will admit right at the top that I don’t think 2025 was a great year for movies. Sure, there are several films that I loved, but it seems like most of the movies fell into the good-not-great ...
As 2025 comes to a close, the biggest movies of the year are now available to stream from home — quite literally. Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” is available on Disney+ after earning more than $1 billion at ...
Rotten Tomatoes may have become a near-universal source for quantifying a film’s critical reception (if not necessarily reading actual criticism). But real ones are always quick to point out that ...
Netflix and Paramount’s ongoing war to acquire Warner Bros. is merely further confirmation that the film industry—faced with dwindling post-COVID ticket sales and growing threats from streaming—is in ...
Spike your eggnog and relax with our list of the finest flicks of the year about invasive AI, soaring superheroes, and Lovecraftian horrors. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
While not the best of the 2025 Stephen King movies, Edgar Wright’s The Running Man is admirable for sticking to the text, at least up until the final minutes. It also confirms that Glen Powell has ...
The best films of 2025 emerged from a landscape as politically volatile and competitively lopsided as the darkest days in Hollywood history. This climate of consolidation and capitulation gave a ...
I guess it’s funny that Luis Llosa’s cable TV classic — a silly “Jaws” riff about a giant CGI serpent who slurps down the members of a documentary crew as they drift along the Amazon — would be ...
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein takes you on an incredible fairy-tale-like journey. Yes, it’s sort of a horror movie, but it’s also a story about parenthood, outcasts, and compassion. As iconic as ...
In his work, he often returned to Manzanar, the camp in which he and his family, along with thousands of other people of Japanese descent, were interned during World War II. Robert Nakamura in an ...