Movie Reviews
A complete list of movie reviews and ratings from the Screen Rant film critics and industry experts - helping movie lovers decide which films to watch for over 15 years.
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Family Switch Review: A Bigger (But Not Necessarily Better) Freaky Friday
Family Switch yields some laughs, some cringe, and a fair amount of heart, even if it doesn't tread new ground for this ridiculous, beloved premise.
Poor Things Review: A Strange & Joyous Odyssey Features Emma Stone At Her Best
Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things is a horny, hedonistic, and hysterical gem of a film with an all-time great lead performance from Emma Stone.
Silent Night Review: John Woo’s Hollywood Return Is Messy, Guilty Fun
Silent Night winks at us as often as it tries for real drama, and which tone you accept will determine whether you have as much fun with it as I did.
Good Burger 2 Review: A Funny, But Familiar Trip Down Memory Lane
Good Burger 2 has just as much good-natured, family-friendly charm as the original Good Burger, but also leans a bit too heavily into nostalgia.
Wish Review: A Charming, If Flawed, Ode To Disney’s Past
Disney's Wish acts as both an homage to the company and a new original story, though the success of the latter isn't quite as strong as the former.
Leo Review: Adam Sandler’s Latest Animation Is Uneven, But Hard Not To Like
While Leo tells a surprisingly heart-warming story about locating one’s purpose, the film struggles to nail down a single identity of its own.
Best. Christmas. Ever! Review: Brandy Is A Joy To Watch In A Bland Holiday Flick
Best. Christmas. Ever! is not the most splendiferous Christmas movie ever, but it will satisfy those hungry for new sentimental holiday movies.
Manodrome Review: Eisenberg Is Excellent In Impactful But Fatally Flawed Movie
Manodrome lacks depth as social commentary or character study, largely because of how it positions us in relation to its protagonist’s perspective.
Thanksgiving Review: Eli Roth's Faux Trailer Becomes A New Slasher Classic
Thanksgiving is great in the way all good slashers are — it's funny and gruesome, with B-movie energy and a solid whodunnit at the center of it all.
Napoleon Review: Ridley Scott's Epic Turns Out To Be A Tedious & Grandiose Comedy
Ridley Scott's take on the towering (even if in name only) Napoleon is surprisingly funny, often tedious, & full of battles that don't skimp on gore.
Trolls Band Together Review: Slick But Soulless Production Still Appeals To Kids
Trolls Band Together shows clear signs of franchise fatigue, but a few new songs and vivid animation choices keep it afloat a little longer.
Share? Review: Indie Sci-Fi Thriller Is Missing Meets 10 Cloverfield Lane
Share? is a fun indie that will make you think while still being able to enjoy it without the weight of a mystery box holding it down.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes Review - An Excellent, Fascinating Return To Panem
With top-notch performances and production design, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a worthy addition to the Hunger Games franchise.
The Marvels Review: Delightfully Fun MCU Entry Is A Much-Needed Return To Form
The Marvels is an uproariously fun and action-packed comic book movie that's made all the more delightful by the heartwarming dynamic of the leads.
The Kill Room Review: Comedy Thriller Loses Its Footing But Sticks The Landing
The Kill Room is a fun time, especially if you don’t expect too much from it. Despite the lack of well-developed characters, the movie is enjoyable.
Fingernails Review: A Gentle, Well-Acted Film That Should’ve Been More Interesting
It's hard not to wish Fingernails had grander designs. It shows just enough of its potential to leave us wanting those ideas expressed more fully.
Quiz Lady Review: Sandra Oh & Awkwafina Have Great Chemistry In Energetic Comedy
It may not be laugh-out-loud funny at every turn, but Quiz Lady, with an irresistible cast, is entertaining with just the right amount of heart.
The Marsh King's Daughter Review: Ridley & Mendelsohn Uplift Tense, Slow-Burn Drama
With strong performances, the dawdling pace prevents the narrative from fully being realized, but it manages to maintain interest until the very end.
What Happens Later Review: Meg Ryan’s Big Screen Return Is (Mostly) A Triumph
What Happens Later isn't without some hiccups in its execution, but with Meg Ryan back at the helm, it's impossible not to feel charmed.
Priscilla Review: Jacob Elordi & Cailee Spaeny Stun In Sophia Coppola's Lush Biopic
Priscilla is another Coppola masterwork, a study of a woman in a gilded cage with two performances that are some of the best in Coppola's filmography.