Taron Egerton descends into full-tilt madness as a killer hunting Charlize Theron in this Netflix thriller set in southeastern Australia.
Dozens of titles leave the streaming service for U.S. subscribers every month. Here’s a roundup of the best ones leaving soon.
A high-wattage cast led by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Worthington helps smooth this amiably absurd heist thriller.
Known best for tightly wound characters in generational hit films, the actress is a tortured pop star in “Mother Mary” and returns to playful form in “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”
Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody
A pair of neighbors start sleeping with local handymen in this featherweight sex comedy, set in Montreal.
In this film of structural surprises, based on two works by the late manga artist Yoshiharu Tsuge, lives converge on the beach and in a wintry village.
Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson, his uncle, in the new biopic “Michael.”
The British actor Robert Aramayo rises above the clichés in a biographical drama about a man living with Tourette’s syndrome.
Great performances can’t quite save a delicate family road drama with a baffling ending.
Samara Weaving, left, and Jason Segel in “Over Your Dead Body.”
An action-adventure film set in seventh-century Arabia features many fighting men, but the warrior of the title turns out to be the British-Saudi actress Aiysha Hart.
The best-selling author Kelly Yang recommends mysteries set in Tinseltown, from the down and dirty to the deliciously dishy.
Kelli Barrett, left, and Jessica Vosk as the besties Bertie and Cee Cee in “Beaches” at the Majestic Theater in Manhattan.
All it took was a bucket of soapy water and a slinky housedress for her to achieve movie immortality in the 1967 Paul Newman classic.
Nathalie Baye in 1986. President Emmanuel Macron of France saluted the “singular path she took in our French cinema — by the side of great directors, never abandoning a popular touch.”
Lorne Michaels in a scene from the new documentary about him.
The press tour for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” has been a style spectacle for its stars and their stylists, who have relied on group chats, sweatpants and camaraderie to pull it off.
Ten artists and designers reflect on the onscreen flora, from fantastical topiaries to scene-setting bouquets, that’s inspired them.
A biographical film produced by the estate of Michael Jackson flattens its subject to scrub his reputation.