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  1. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets.

  2. Across theaters, streaming, and on-demand, these are the movies Rotten Tomatoes users are checking out at this very moment, including space horror sequel Alien: Romulus, Borderlands (ranking...

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  3. Rotten Tomatoes is collecting every new Certified Fresh movie into one list, creating our guide to the best movies of 2021. Among them you’ll find blockbusters (Shang-Chi), documentaries (Lily...

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    • Anyone But You. Anyone But You was released on December 22, 2023. Release Date. December 22, 2023. Will Gluck. Cast. Sydney Sweeney , Glen Powell , Alexandra Shipp , GaTa , Hadley Robinson , Michelle Hurd , Dermot Mulroney , Darren Barnet , Rachel Griffiths.
    • The Beekeeper. The Beekeeper was released on January 12, 2024. Release Date. January 12, 2024. David Ayer. Cast. Jason Statham , Emmy Raver-Lampman , Josh Hutcherson , Bobby Naderi , Minnie Driver , Phylicia Rashad , Jeremy Irons.
    • Mean Girls. Mean Girls was released on January 12, 2024. Mean Girls (2024) Release Date. January 12, 2024. Samantha Jayne , Arturo Perez Jr. Cast.
    • Argylle. Argylle was released on February 1, 2024. Release Date. February 2, 2024. Matthew Vaughn. Cast. Henry Cavill , Ariana DeBose , Sofia Boutella , Catherine O'Hara , Bryce Dallas Howard , John Cena , Dua Lipa , Samuel L. Jackson , Sam Rockwell , Bryan Cranston , Rob Delaney.
    • 15 Blink Twice
    • 14 Strange Darling
    • 13 Catching Dust
    • 12 The Crow
    • 11 Alien: Romulus
    • 10 Skincare
    • 9 Cuckoo
    • 8 Good One
    • 7 Running on Empty
    • 6 Kneecap

    August 23

    Read Our Review Zoë Kravitz (Big Little Lies, The Batman) has made her exciting directorial debut with a chilling psychological thriller. Blink Twicefollows what happens when an ordinary cocktail waitress, Frida (Naomi Ackie), finds herself entangled with a mysterious billionaire (Channing Tatum), leading to a surprise invitation to a private island party. Unfortunately, sometime after Frida's friend goes missing, a series of nightmarish reveals will unveil her eventual fate. Christian Slater...

    Be Careful Not to Blink

    Aside from marking a rare villainous role from Channing Tatum, Blink Twice is as unsettling as it is overwhelming. Naomi Ackie's career has been comprised of straightforward dramas so far, but it's this experience that lends her lead role the kind of authenticity that's needed for a convincing performance. Likewise, Kravitz let her writing skills shine, as she co-authored the screenplay with E.T. Feigenbaum (High Fidelity). This movie is the perfect pick if you're aching for a "killer" island...

    August 23

    Read Our Review JT Mollner, whose previous films include the likes of 2016's Outlaws and Angels, has come back with a legitimately shocking horror-thriller that's sure to impress. Strange Darling pairs Willa Fitzgerald (The Fall of the House of Usher, Little Women) with Kyle Gallner (Smile, Jennifer's Body) in a one-night stand gone terribly awry. The night quickly turns into something foul as a ferocious serial killer begins a prolonged and perverse murder spree. Barbara Hershey and Ed Begle...

    Kyle Gallner Plays a Menacing Killer

    In combining a pair of unexpected actors with a thrilling premise and cinematography by Giovanni Ribisi (Saving Private Ryan, Ted), you get what will likely be one of the most understated yet poignant films of the year. Strange Darling is seen as a significant improvement over JT Mollner's previous films, and given its highly-saturated presentation and R-rating, you can expect an equally terrifying and engaging film that'll leave you breathless. If you've ever wanted to see Kyle Gallner in a...

    August 23

    The life of a criminal is never easy. Neither is the life of a criminal spouse. Catching Dustpairs these two conflicting personalities in the middle of Texas' Big Bend, leaving Geena (Erin Moriarty) to plot her eventual escape from her troublesome relationship. However, when a traveling couple from New York opts to shack up with the duo for a brief time, Geena will discover that their southern hospitality may be their undoing. Jai Courtney, Dina Shihabi, and Ryan Corr co-star in this dust-soa...

    Catching Positive Reviews

    Equal parts tense and contemplative, Catching Dust is director Stuart Gatt's feature-length debut. And what a way to kick things off. Jai Courtney and Erin Moriarty create a compelling if not combative duo on-screen, melding what feels like an authentic stage dramawith a tense character study and themes of guilt. It's a film whose themes are intricately woven into its tense plot progression and isolated setting, doubling this feeling of isolation with a cast of only four actors. While some ma...

    August 23

    While nothing can hold a candle to the original 1994 classic, 2024's The Crow makes a special effort to adapt the source material the original film is famously based on. Rupert Sanders (Ghost in the Shell) directed this reimagining of the titular gothic superhero story, placing Bill Skarsgard in the title roleas Eric Draven. Once an ordinary musician, Draven is unfortunately cut down in his prime along with the love of his life, Shelly (FKA Twigs). However, when he's given an opportunity of a...

    A Bold Reimagining

    Take The Crow as a supplement to the original source material, not a replacement. While it's impossible to thoroughly replicate the exact energy that the late Brandon Lee brought to the title role, Skarsgard does an amicable job of providing his own interpretation of everyone's favorite gothic avenger. Likewise, the score provided by Volker Bertelmann (who won an Academy Award for his work on All Quiet on the Western Front) makes for a thrilling accompaniment to the action on-screen.

    August 16

    Read Our Review If you enjoyed director Fede Álvarez's work with the Evil Dead franchise, you'll love his take on Alien. Alien: Romulus is a surprising return to form, making up the seventh feature-length installment in one of the most successful science fiction horror franchises in history. The film itself takes place between Alien and Aliens, with a disconnected group of space scavengers investigating the wreckage of the USCSS Nostromo. Unfortunately, what they'll find in the confines of th...

    The Best Alien Movie in Years

    Fede Álvarez's track record when it comes to horror is almost impeccable, with a similar level of quality being found within Alien: Romulus. Here, the titular Alien isn't so much a prop as it is a horrifying monster, returning the series to its claustrophobic roots instead of leaning into absurdity. A refreshing return to primarily practical effects, a fantastic cast, and a loving level of fan service for longtime Alien fans makes for one of the best Alien movies in years. If you don't believ...

    August 16

    Read Our Review A little concealer goes a long way. But in the case of Skincare, directed by Austin Peters, you may need more than just a little dab. Hope Goldman (Elizabeth Banks)is an aspiring facialist who's just about to launch her own set of professional skincare products. Unfortunately, after a series of bizarre coincidences, Hope conducts a thorough investigation as her spiraling paranoia convinces her of an immediate threat. Lewis Pullman, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Nathan Fillion, and Mich...

    Beautiful and Thrilling

    Being loosely inspired by a real-life story, Skincarepurposefully deviates away from its inspirations to form something wholly unique. Though some may have noted some weaknesses in the script, most will agree that Elizabeth Banks' performance more than makes up for it, blending thriller elements with dark comedy in a fantastic pairing. It's also worth noting that Lewis Pullman pulls his own weight as well. If you're curious to see what this film is about following its synth-filled trailer, yo...

    August 9

    Read Our Review After directing the German horror film Luz in 2018, director Tilman Singer has returned with yet another fantastic international horror flick. Cuckoofollows the journey of an American teen, Gretchen (Hunter Schafer), witnessing strange phenomena after moving to the German Alps. As she lives with her father, the two are inexplicably drawn into a terrifying series of events that plague their newfound home. Dan Stevens co-stars alongside Marton Csokas and Jessica Henwick.

    Going Cuckoo for Cuckoo

    Aside from featuring a fantastic lead performance from Hunter Schafer, Cuckoo is a horror film that revels in throwing just about everything at you in terms of scares. Gorgeous scenic shots of the German countryside along with chilling sound design makes for a movie that blends stunning sights and ear-piercing screams in terrifying harmony. Being a production distributed by Neon, you can also expect plenty of humorous moments to help make the pending scares all the more effective.

    August 9

    The daughter of acclaimed director Roger Donaldson, India Donaldson, is at the helm of an incredible drama film hitting theaters on August 9. Good One follows Sam (Lily Collias), a young woman who ventures into the Catskill Mountains on what was meant to be a positive backpacking trip. However, constant verbal battles between Sam and her father, as well as her father's close friend, may put a wedge in what was already a frail relationship. James Le Gros and Danny McCarthy co-star alongside Li...

    A Coming-of-Age Debut

    Being the debut of both India Donaldson and Lily Collias, their combined talents make for a fantastic coming-of-age film whose minimalist atmosphere forms its biggest strength. It's a discomforting film, but it's one whose incredibly subtle performances ultimately feel rewarding by the time the credits roll. You'll be glued to the screen as contrasting character dynamics play out in grueling and realistic detail.

    August 9

    When you're given some tragic news, chances are you'll be driven to make some positive changes. In Running on Empty, Mortimer (Keir Gilchrist) undergoes such a transformation after a life-changing revelation. His once quiet life in the San Fernando Valley is turned on its head, and as he sets out to live life to the fullest, he may ultimately find love during his spontaneous journey. Lucy Hale, Jim Gaffigan, Jay Pharoah, and Rhys Coiro co-star.

    Running on Dark Comedy

    Though the premise may be familiar, this exciting debut from director Daniel André promises uplifting laughs in the face of tragedy. Keir Gilchrist has plenty of star power going for him, having previously played key roles in films like 2023's The Featherweight and It Follows, with acclaimed comedian Jim Gaffigan lending his fun delivery to the film's script as well. Lucy Hale also had a string of successes as well, with her role in The Unicornearning praise alongside Beck Bennett.

    August 2

    Read Our Review Kneecap, directed by Rich Peppiattand featuring the Irish hip-hop group of the same name, is a surprising dramedy that focuses on an unconventional subject. Naoise, Liam, and JJ — played by their real-life counterparts — grow up during a period of uncertainty in West Belfast, with their lives and native tongue being irreparably damaged by political violence and upheaval. As grown adults, they discover a notebook filled with Irish lyrics, leading them on a journey they could ne...

    A Fascinating Real-Life Story

    Kneecap is a fascinating watch. Though the three leads don't have any formal acting experience, they do an incredible job of conveying their past selves on-screen as if they've been acting for years. It's a musical biopic that oozes the group's trademark style, conveying a cause worth addressing from a voice that's skyrocketed in popularity since its inception. Near-universal acclaim from review aggregates, as well as being the official Irish nomination for Best International Feature Film at...

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