Scott Derrickson's sequel to The Black Phone reaches for deeper meaning amid its ghosts and gore, but never finds the same chilling power.
Alain Guiraudie's queer thriller "Misericordia" subverts its simple domestic setup with secrets, lies, and hidden desire.
Alfonso Cuarónās gripping "Disclaimer" pits Cate Blanchett against Kevin Kline in a thriller of long-held secrets exposed to light.
The strange and original A Different Man treads a surprisingly thin line between comedy, romance, and gross-out thriller.
Debut filmmaker Zoƫ Kravitz serves up laughs and suspense in the blood-soaked, rich-folks-are-not-like-us thriller "Blink Twice."
A high school athlete is beset by secret crushes and anti-gay hysteria in the conversion therapy thriller "Ganymede."
Powered by an awards-worthy turn from Lupita Nyong'o, horror sequel "A Quiet Place: Day One" makes some impressive noise.
A riveting account of a divided nation at war, Alex Garlandās "Civil War" cops out by remaining too vague in the details.
A new Broadway thriller forces its characters to face transgressions, fears, and regrets from days gone by.
Signature presents a riveting D.C. premiere production of Sylvia Khoury's taut, suspenseful drama 'Selling Kabul.'
M. Night Shyamalanās home invasion thriller 'Knock at the Cabin' strikes fast and keeps the tension boiling.
Tense action, impressive effects, and plot holes you could drive a herd of elephants through add up to a dumb, diverting 'Beast.'
'The Gray Man' makes amusing use of its all-star cast, but the action-thriller wastes the opportunity to do anything original.
A sultry yet grisly trip through swinging '60s London, "Last Night in Soho" mixes mods and murder with a sharp twist
Juliette Binoche delivers a knockout performance as a divorcƩe caught up in a catfishing romance in "Who You Think I Am"