Asher Luberto

A cinematic tonic, Superman is the hero we need right now.

Wes Anderson's relentless barrage of eye candy has lost its flavor.

Guy Ritchie's latest is overwrought, but some charming banter makes for a curiously entertaining ride.

The strength of this documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian war is that it exists at all.

The latest in the franchise dispenses with animation tropes to instead deliver dark mysteries, gonzo action, and quirky humor.

This tale of the time before the “Lion King” revisits the original’s Shakespearean undertones.

Been there, done that in this water-logged sequel.

In director Karrie Crouse’s horror film the scares loom like thunder clouds but the storm never breaks.

Remembering the French movie icon who set the standard for looks — and talent.

Despite some nice Looney Tunes-esque hijinks, the latest installment is more misfire than hot stuff.