With her kind eyes and guileless smile, Hélène Vincent plays a sweet old French lady. But looks can be deceiving in this François Ozon film.
Paul Walter Hauser stars as a real-life contestant on “Press Your Luck” who pulled off an improbable trick.
Summer camp counselors run afoul of a masked killer in this limp, uninspired slasher throwback from Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk.
Fonda was the embodiment of America, the director Alexander Horwath posits in this documentary.
Misogyny and racism get their butts spanked in this bold, messy celebration of the Bay Area in the 1980s.
Ryan J. Sloan’s brooding thriller is a murky tale about an isolated woman, with many shades of Schrader, Nolan and Cronenberg.
Thanks to the instant chemistry between Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff, the film pulls off their whirlwind romance.
In this overwrought action film by Shaz Khan, a mixed martial artist’s career is upended when his brother is killed.
A Shinji Somai contribution to a narrow soft-core subgenre crushes together the anonymity and violence, desire and trauma, that bind lives of alienation.
Judy Greer stars in a searing drama about the mother of a school shooter and all the things we try not to say.
Val Kilmer’s one-time role as Batman came in the 1995 film “Batman Forever.”
Jimmy Stewart’s junior senator undertakes a daylong filibuster in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.”
A wide-ranging leading man who earned critical praise, he was known to be charismatic but unpredictable. At one point he dropped out of Hollywood for a decade.
Val Kilmer as Iceman in the 1986 “Top Gun.” His boisterously cocky performance resonated when the sequel was released in 2022.
Jack Black and Jason Momoa star in this adaptation of the megahit video game that leans into the mindless silliness of mid-aughts comedy.
One of the first to write seriously about a fraught subject, she also played a major role in developing the field of film studies and feminist film theory.
A charismatic and handsome leading man in the 1990s, Kilmer played both superhero and rock star.
Kilmer’s film career ranged from slapstick comedy to some of the most memorable films of the 1980s and ’90s.
They’re the great cinematic landscape in stories as diverse as “Familiar Touch,” about dementia, and “Timestamp,” about Ukrainian schoolchildren.
In “The Friend,” a huge dog and his new human, played by Naomi Watts, are in mourning. Both actress and canine had to learn new tricks for the film.