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Photo: 20th Century Studios

PREDATOR: KILLER OF KILLERS

New on Hulu and Disney Plus: The conflicts may get a tad repetitious at times, but the WWII chapter is thrilling and the animation flows beautifully

Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore. Photo: Apple Studios

ECHO VALLEY

New on Apple TV Plus: A thriller whose every twist and turn may not come across as fully convincing, but benefits from good pacing and an excellent cast

Cory Michael Smith, Steve Carell, Ramy Youssef and Jason Schwartzman. Photo: HBO Films

MOUNTAINHEAD

New on Max and HBO: Clever and well cast, but also cruel, with shallow characters


RECENT

Lea Myren. Photo: Shudder

THE UGLY STEPSISTER

Darkly enjoyable most of the time, with plenty of torture for those who can take it, even if it’s light on surprises

Elizabeth Olsen and Alicia Vikander. Photo: Magnolia Pictures

THE ASSESSMENT

A visually convincing dystopia whose tragic conclusions are moving, especially due to superior performances

Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. Photo: Columbia

BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE

The two leads are entertaining, and there are attempts to reconnect with past films in the franchise, but it’s never funny or thrilling enough


OLDER

Anthony Higgins. Photo: BFI

THE DRAUGHTSMAN’S CONTRACT (1982)

Not for all tastes, but it’s hard not to admire the poisonous dialogue; Anthony Higgins and Hugh Fraser among the cast

Eugenie Besserer and Al Jolson. Photo: Warner

THE JAZZ SINGER (1927)

Interesting to see this film as a symbol of its time, using a racist idea like blackface as an illustration of Jacob’s struggle

Juliette Binoche. Photo: Gaumont

THE TASTE OF THINGS (2023)

Inspired by a 1920s novel by Marcel Rouff, Tran Anh Hùng crafted a film that is a delight to all senses


LONGER REVIEWS

Photo: MGM

THE CROWD (1928)

Watching the ordinary events of the story staged at times with unusual, creative visuals offers a striking contrast

Photo: MGM

FREAKS (1932)

Tod Browning’s own past in vaudeville is probably one reason why the film also comes across as heartfelt

Richard Gadd. Photo: Netflix

BABY REINDEER

A compelling watch, with rich doses of humor sprinkled throughout; we are meant to laugh, and feel great discomfort