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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes review — a prequel done right By Michael Balderston published November 15, 2023 Read WTW's The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes review to find out how it turns out to be a worthwhile origin story. Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver review — humongous final showdown, but a slog getting there By Jason Best published April 19, 2024 In What To Watch's Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver review, we say the space opera's climax is let down by dull patches. Alien: Romulus review — a palm-dampening, seat-gripping, adrenaline-pumping thrill ride By Jason Best published August 15, 2024 When the plot kicks in and the action kicks off, Alvarez gets us by the throat... Twisters review: Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones revive the disaster movie with exhilarating big-screen experience By Michael Balderston published July 17, 2024 A new generation of movie fans get their own version of Twister with the entertaining, thrilling blockbuster Twisters. The Zone of Interest review: Jonathan Glazer's haunting WW2 drama By Michael Balderston published January 9, 2024 The Zone of Interest is not the easiest movie to watch, but it is one of the best movies of 2023, hands down. Civil War review: Kirsten Dunst war movie offers dire, hollow warning By Michael Balderston published April 9, 2024 Alex Garland's Civil War imagines an American plunged into war, but its emphasis on the battle over characters makes it spectacle and little else. Last Breath review: incredible real story is a thrilling big-screen adventure By Jason Best published February 27, 2025 Amazing tale of a real-life deep-sea rescue is an entertaining watch Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review — Anya Taylor-Joy makes a ferocious badass heroine By Jason Best published May 23, 2024 Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One review: At last, a five-star summer blockbuster! By Freda Cooper published July 5, 2023 In Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, Tom Cruise and Co take us on one of their most thrilling rides. Read What To Watch's review now. Dune: Part Two review — a thrillingly resonant big-screen adventure By Jason Best published February 26, 2024 Dune: Part Two builds on its predecessor and there's plenty to look forward to. Constellation review: 'Lost' in space gets lost on re-entry By Tom Bedford published February 20, 2024 Apple TV Plus’ twisty sci-fi thriller starts strong but struggles to maintain its pace, though it offers something a little different in Apple’s sci-fi line-up Meg 2: The Trench review: sci-fi shark sequel disappoints By Martin Shore published August 4, 2023 In What To Watch's Meg 2: The Trench review, we argue that The Meg sequel is a weaker second go-around for the blockbuster shark franchise. 1883 episode 9 recap: "Racing Clouds" By Michael Balderston last updated March 11, 2025 Circle the wagons for the penultimate episode of 1883 season 1. Flight Risk review: ground this Mark Wahlberg action movie By Michael Balderston published January 24, 2025 Flight Risk ruins its promising set up with uninteresting characters, minimal action and overall boringness. Asteroid City review: Wes Anderson's search for meaning feels empty By Michael Balderston published June 16, 2023 As always, a Wes Anderson movie has a good bit to admire, but Asteroid City may still be among the singular director's weaker efforts. Fast X review: the wheels have fallen off By Matt Donato published May 17, 2023 Fast X is a pileup of characters fighting to stand out and less spectacular action that feels more like marketing for future installments than a complete feature. Oppenheimer review: Christopher Nolan's magnum opus is engrossing, tough watch By Michael Balderston published July 19, 2023 Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, with the help of Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr. and Emily Blunt, is an artistic triumph. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review: roarsome, blockbuster fun By Martin Shore published March 28, 2024 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is an exhilarating MonsterVerse thrill ride from start to finish... The Book of Clarence review: LaKeith Stanfield stars in funny, yet respectful biblical epic By Michael Balderston published January 9, 2024 Jeymes Samuel and LaKeith Stanfield's The Book of Clarence spins the biblical epic on its head, kick-starting the 2024 movie slate with a strong entry. Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 review — a bloated, disjointed start to Costner's western epic By Michael Balderston published June 28, 2024 Costner's Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 gets lost looking for a story in the wide open spaces of the west. Read out full review Wonka review: A magical, musical sweet treat By Martin Shore published December 7, 2023 Wonka is a musical extravaganza that is sure to keep everyone entertained this holiday season and beyond... Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review: 'A wildly exciting adventure' By Jason Best published May 9, 2024 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the fourth instalment in the blockbuster franchise. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review: There's life in the franchise yet By Martin Shore published March 22, 2024 In our Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review, we argue that the fifth installment is a fun but messy addition to the supernatural comedy franchise. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse review — a gorgeous sequel that flies by By Matt Donato published May 31, 2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a visual feast that addresses multiversal storytelling head-on, with minor issues in a third act that's all setup. The Damned review: chilly psychological horror movie stumbles at the finish By Michael Balderston published January 3, 2025 Despite an ending that falls a bit flat, Thordur Palsson’s The Damned is a promising directing debut rich in mythos. 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Mickey 17: Robert Pattinson is terrific but sci-fi satire goes off course By Jason Best published March 6, 2025 Pattinson is wonderfully funny and surprisingly touching
I.S.S. review: Ariana DeBose sci-fi thriller never reaches orbit By Michael Balderston published January 19, 2024 I.S.S. seems to have all the pieces in place, but it’s let down by a script that fails to deliver on its basic promise of a tense, enclosed space thriller.
Rebel Moon — Part One review: Zack Snyder delivers The Magnificent Seven in space By Jason Best published December 15, 2023 In What To Watch's Rebel Moon - Part One review, we called Zack Snyder's confident riff on familiar sci-fi tropes an impressive sci-fi epic with its own flavor.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes review — a prequel done right By Michael Balderston published November 15, 2023 Read WTW's The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes review to find out how it turns out to be a worthwhile origin story.
Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver review — humongous final showdown, but a slog getting there By Jason Best published April 19, 2024 In What To Watch's Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver review, we say the space opera's climax is let down by dull patches.
Alien: Romulus review — a palm-dampening, seat-gripping, adrenaline-pumping thrill ride By Jason Best published August 15, 2024 When the plot kicks in and the action kicks off, Alvarez gets us by the throat...
Twisters review: Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones revive the disaster movie with exhilarating big-screen experience By Michael Balderston published July 17, 2024 A new generation of movie fans get their own version of Twister with the entertaining, thrilling blockbuster Twisters.
The Zone of Interest review: Jonathan Glazer's haunting WW2 drama By Michael Balderston published January 9, 2024 The Zone of Interest is not the easiest movie to watch, but it is one of the best movies of 2023, hands down.
Civil War review: Kirsten Dunst war movie offers dire, hollow warning By Michael Balderston published April 9, 2024 Alex Garland's Civil War imagines an American plunged into war, but its emphasis on the battle over characters makes it spectacle and little else.
Last Breath review: incredible real story is a thrilling big-screen adventure By Jason Best published February 27, 2025 Amazing tale of a real-life deep-sea rescue is an entertaining watch
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review — Anya Taylor-Joy makes a ferocious badass heroine By Jason Best published May 23, 2024
Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One review: At last, a five-star summer blockbuster! By Freda Cooper published July 5, 2023 In Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, Tom Cruise and Co take us on one of their most thrilling rides. Read What To Watch's review now.
Dune: Part Two review — a thrillingly resonant big-screen adventure By Jason Best published February 26, 2024 Dune: Part Two builds on its predecessor and there's plenty to look forward to.
Constellation review: 'Lost' in space gets lost on re-entry By Tom Bedford published February 20, 2024 Apple TV Plus’ twisty sci-fi thriller starts strong but struggles to maintain its pace, though it offers something a little different in Apple’s sci-fi line-up
Meg 2: The Trench review: sci-fi shark sequel disappoints By Martin Shore published August 4, 2023 In What To Watch's Meg 2: The Trench review, we argue that The Meg sequel is a weaker second go-around for the blockbuster shark franchise.
1883 episode 9 recap: "Racing Clouds" By Michael Balderston last updated March 11, 2025 Circle the wagons for the penultimate episode of 1883 season 1.
Flight Risk review: ground this Mark Wahlberg action movie By Michael Balderston published January 24, 2025 Flight Risk ruins its promising set up with uninteresting characters, minimal action and overall boringness.
Asteroid City review: Wes Anderson's search for meaning feels empty By Michael Balderston published June 16, 2023 As always, a Wes Anderson movie has a good bit to admire, but Asteroid City may still be among the singular director's weaker efforts.
Fast X review: the wheels have fallen off By Matt Donato published May 17, 2023 Fast X is a pileup of characters fighting to stand out and less spectacular action that feels more like marketing for future installments than a complete feature.
Oppenheimer review: Christopher Nolan's magnum opus is engrossing, tough watch By Michael Balderston published July 19, 2023 Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, with the help of Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr. and Emily Blunt, is an artistic triumph.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review: roarsome, blockbuster fun By Martin Shore published March 28, 2024 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is an exhilarating MonsterVerse thrill ride from start to finish...
The Book of Clarence review: LaKeith Stanfield stars in funny, yet respectful biblical epic By Michael Balderston published January 9, 2024 Jeymes Samuel and LaKeith Stanfield's The Book of Clarence spins the biblical epic on its head, kick-starting the 2024 movie slate with a strong entry.
Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 review — a bloated, disjointed start to Costner's western epic By Michael Balderston published June 28, 2024 Costner's Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 gets lost looking for a story in the wide open spaces of the west. Read out full review
Wonka review: A magical, musical sweet treat By Martin Shore published December 7, 2023 Wonka is a musical extravaganza that is sure to keep everyone entertained this holiday season and beyond...
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review: 'A wildly exciting adventure' By Jason Best published May 9, 2024 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the fourth instalment in the blockbuster franchise.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review: There's life in the franchise yet By Martin Shore published March 22, 2024 In our Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review, we argue that the fifth installment is a fun but messy addition to the supernatural comedy franchise.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse review — a gorgeous sequel that flies by By Matt Donato published May 31, 2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a visual feast that addresses multiversal storytelling head-on, with minor issues in a third act that's all setup.
The Damned review: chilly psychological horror movie stumbles at the finish By Michael Balderston published January 3, 2025 Despite an ending that falls a bit flat, Thordur Palsson’s The Damned is a promising directing debut rich in mythos.
Megalopolis review: Francis Ford Coppola's plea for the future lacks humanity By Michael Balderston published September 25, 2024 Coppola's long-awaited epic has finally arrived, but somewhere along the way it appears the story and characters got lost.
Small Things Like These review: The quiet film that roared By Freda Cooper published October 29, 2024 Cillian Murphy's Oscar follow-up is a triumph of subtlety...