‘Captain Marvel’ Review: Brie Larson Takes a Trip to the ’90s
The newest member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe goes on a nostalgia trip in the company of Samuel L. Jackson and Annette Bening.
By A.O. Scott
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The newest member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe goes on a nostalgia trip in the company of Samuel L. Jackson and Annette Bening.
By A.O. Scott
Todd Douglas Miller’s new documentary, “Apollo 11,” is one of the most rousing movies ever made about NASA and space. Here are more films to explore.
By Noel Murray
Perry’s “A Madea Family Funeral” had a strong $27 million debut, almost (but not quite) enough to beat “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.”
By Brooks Barnes
Huppert is the spider and Chloë Grace Moretz the fly in this psychological thriller from Neil Jordan.
By A.O. Scott
Criticized for taking so long to make a movie focused on a female superhero, the studio has made strides that parallel the evolution of the comic books.
By Dave Itzkoff
A new documentary uses previously unseen archival footage to show how astronauts first walked on the moon. It’s awe-inspiring.
By Glenn Kenny
In the latest from the German director Christian Petzold, a German refugee dodges bullets as German soldiers swarm into present-day Paris.
By Manohla Dargis
An elegant dinner turns into a modern nightmare in this scene from Neil Jordan’s film.
By Mekado Murphy
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