MoviesH is for Hawk fails to take flight because a bird’s performance is the only memorable part Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
Movies28 Years Later: The Bone Temple brings catharsis, pain, and brains Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesPaul Rudd and Jack Black’s kinda-sorta reboot of Anaconda is pretty dang fun Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesWicked: For Good does its damnedest to burst your pink, frilly bubble Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesEdgar Wright’s remake of The Running Man may not be perfect, but leading man Glen Powell sure is Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesClint Bentley’s Train Dreams considers the enormity of a life through a long lens Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesDaring documentary WTO/99 wants you to rethink how we talk about protests Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesDerek Cianfrance’s Roofman hides Channing Tatum in a light-hearted drama with a troubling core Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesBenny Safdie’s unconventional biopic The Smashing Machine can’t choose which punch to land Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
CultureAtlas9 brings a surreal interactive world full of neon and time travel to Legends Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesA Big Bold Beautiful Journey is neither big nor bold, but it is (kind of) beautiful Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesKansas City Underground Film Festival returns Sept. 12-20 with weird, wild, and fascinating ultra-indies Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesSpike Lee makes crime thriller Highest 2 Lowest all about himself (and not in a fun way) Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesKC’s cinema scene share our ballots for Best Films of the 21st Century Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
Movies, MusicMockumentary musicology: Local love looms large in American Comic Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesAkiva Schaffer’s reboot of The Naked Gun delivers a barrage of stupid jokes, deployed in smart ways Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesAnimal dating antics, high-stakes heists, and lucha libre! The Bad Guys 2 is a satisfying sequel. Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesJurassic World: Rebirth is schlocky, disposable fun. You’ll have forgotten it exists by next week. Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
CultureComedian Sheng Wang talks intergenerational audiences, small joys ahead of headlining Folly Theater Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesLive-action retread of How to Train Your Dragon is an unnecessary two-hour PR stunt for a theme park Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesJohn Wick gets a pleasantly satisfying, ultra-violent spinoff in Ballerina Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning almost forgets what makes the franchise special Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
CultureGenerative AI doesn’t have real books to recommend for your summer. Thankfully, we do. Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesKC-area filmmaker sees Aldous Huxley’s vision of the future hiding In Plain Sight Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesA24’s fantasy adventure The Legend of Ochi mistakes good vibes for good storytelling Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesOn Swift Horses is a mid-century period drama that has Jacob Elordi but little else Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesAlex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s Warfare is a masterclass in tension built atop a facts-only foundation Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesColumbia’s True/False Film Festival keeps growing, but remains as special as ever Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesPanic Fest 2025: David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds might just exist for David Cronenberg Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesPanic Fest 2025: R.T. Thorne’s 40 Acres confirms Danielle Deadwyler is the latest iconic star in horror Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesPanic Fest 2025: Addison Heimann’s Touch Me is 31 flavors of weird Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesPanic Fest 2025: Marshmallow isn’t your standard summer camp slasher. It’s the soft launch of several promising careers. Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesPanic Fest 2025: Hell of a Summer blends a teen comedy/throwback slasher to (mostly) satisfying results Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
With The Actor, St. Louis native Duke Johnson makes the jump from directing animation to live-action Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
Movies2025’s Street Trash reimagines the 1987 cult classic for new audiences and broken politics Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesTrue/False 2025: Middletown is the latest story of youthful empowerment from the filmmakers behind Boys State and Girls State Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesTrue/False 2025: Deaf President Now! is a crucial reminder of the power of collective action Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesTrue/False 2025: Charlie Shackleton’s cheeky meta-documentary Zodiac Killer Project wants true crime to do better Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesA Document of Its Own Unmaking: Filmmaker Brian Rose on his reconstruction of Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesTimestalker is a disappointing second feature from Prevenge triple-threat Alice Lowe Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesValentine’s slasher Heart Eyes bleeds sincere rom-com adoration across 2025’s first great horror comedy Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesJames Mangold’s Bob Dylan flick A Complete Unknown will get your dad’s approval, but paints-by-numbers as a music biopic Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesQueer uses Daniel Craig for a lonely and introspective look at William S. Burroughs Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026
MoviesHallmark’s Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story is less rom-com, more literal love for football merch Abby Olcese, January 23, 2026