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Baby Driver is the ultimate expression of Edgar Wright’s madcap creative genius

Get Out review: a ruthlessly smart racial send-up that's also terrifying

A Cure for Wellness is a smart thriller made for dumb people

XX is a rambunctious horror anthology made by four promising female directors

Logan isn’t just the bloodiest X-Men movie, it’s also the saddest

John Wick: Chapter 2 recaptures the original’s style, but with fewer surprises

In David Brent: Life On The Road, Ricky Gervais brings The Office’s most insufferable character to Netflix

The clunky horror sequel Rings discards its best idea in favor of a lot of terrible ones

The tremendously timely protest doc Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower is coming to Netflix soon

Brigsby Bear is the warmest, sweetest movie about creativity since Be Kind Rewind

Showtime’s election documentary Trumped is lazy mythmaking, not journalism

Future ‘38 is a fake vintage sci-fi movie set in 2018, and a missed opportunity

Jon Hamm plays a holographic chatbot in Marjorie Prime

Colossal is a sharp, weird monster movie that seems destined to infuriate its fan base

Bushwick: an action movie about Texas invading Brooklyn

The ‘nice guy’ becomes a horror movie monster in Berlin Syndrome

Give Me Future is a powerful doc about Cuban youth culture disguised as an EDM concert

Netflix’s gutsy new revenge comedy has plenty of guns and vomit, plus an escape canoe

XXX: Return of Xander Cage is unapologetically dumb and that’s just fine

Split review: M. Night Shyamalan’s low-budget comeback continues

The Founder is to McDonald’s what The Social Network was to Facebook

Moonlight is a beautifully nuanced gay coming-of-age tale

15 questions and answers about Underworld: Blood Wars

A Monster Calls is so good you won't care that you're crying

HBO’s Carrie Fisher / Debbie Reynolds doc is shapeless, scattershot, and completely adorable

Assassin’s Creed review: soars over the low bar of video game movies

Passengers review: a terrific premise wasted on a terrible space romance

3% and The Thinning are this year’s best and worst take on dystopian meritocracy

Rogue One: our spoiler-free Star Wars review

In Netflix’s Spectral, Aliens meets Gears Of War on the cheap

La La Land is a gloriously earnest Singin' in the Rain for the 21st Century

The Mummy’s first trailer is Mission: Impossible with a supernatural twist