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Past articles by Peter:

Review: The 10 best movies of 2022

Film critic Peter Travers shared his ranking of the best 10 movies of 2022. → Read More

'Tenet' Review: Christopher Nolan's Knockout Arrives Right on Time

The filmmaker’s big-gamble brainteaser finally arrives in U.S. theaters (and only theaters) — and it’s a dizzying, delirious ride → Read More

'Bill & Ted Face the Music' Review: Third Time's a Most Excellent Charm

The time-traveling SoCal teens return, older if not wiser, for one more bodacious chance to save the world → Read More

'Personal History of David Copperfield' Review: Dickens, Served with a Side of Absurdity

Writer-director Armando Iannucci delivers an irreverent adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic that nails the author’s humor, spirit and voice to a tee → Read More

'Unhinged': Russell Crowe Has Road Rage — Are You Not Entertained? (No)

What’s crazier: The ‘Gladiator’ star going ballistic over a traffic incident or risking your life to see this broken B-movie in a theater? → Read More

'The One and Only Ivan' Movie Review: Animals Are People, Too

Disney+ adaptation of the award-winning children’s book has a strong anti-captivity message — and a touch that’s a tad too soft → Read More

'Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula' Takes Zombie Movies Nowhere

The sequel to 2016’s surprise-hit undead flick ‘Train to Busan’ is a derivative glut of action and characters → Read More

'Tesla' Movie Review: A Postmodern Biopic for a Modern Genius

Ethan Hawke stars as the pioneering inventor in a period piece filled with Google searches, karaoke sing-alongs and imagination to spare → Read More

'Project Power' Review: Superheroes, Only a Pill Away (Side Effects May Occur)

High-concept, star-heavy Netflix action movie imagines a world where a street drug can turn anyone in to a comic-book hero or villain — for a price → Read More

'The Silencing' Review: Serial Killer Drama Is Hush-Hush on Thrills, Chills

Former ‘Game of Thrones’ star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau tries to catch a predator — viewers, however, will only catch some shut-eye → Read More

'Boys State' Review: Political Doc Smells Like Teen Spirit — and Hope

A brilliant new documentary on an annual mock-government event offers a sobering, exhilarating look at the state of our nation → Read More

'Made in Italy' Review: Father-Son Bonding, Under the Tuscan Sun

Liam Neeson and his real-life offspring do their best to inject life into a mawkish tale of grief and healing, Italian style → Read More

'Waiting for the Barbarians' Review: An A-List Literary Adaptation Limps to Life

Not even a name-heavy cast and an award-winning Colombian director can prop up this adaptation of author J.M Coetze’s anti-imperialist fable → Read More

'I Used to Go Here' Review: Gillian Jacobs Heads Back to College

The ‘Community’ actress stars in this touching dark comedy about a failed author who visits her alma mater looking for a confidence boost → Read More

'Howard' Review: Meet the Lyricist Behind Your Favorite Disney Tunes

The late, great songwriter for the House of Mouse, Howard Ashman, gets a deserved and long overdue tribute → Read More

'American Pickle': Two Seth Rogens Aren't Always Better Than One

Star plays dual roles—a frozen-in-time old-world Jewish immigrant and his great-grandson—in a fish-outta-water comedy that only half works → Read More

'Summerland' Review: Love, Childcare and the Joys of Comfort-Food Cinema

Cloying British drama about an iconoclastic woman looking after a boy during the Blitz will either be an annoyance or a balm, depending on your mood → Read More

'Radioactive' Review: Madame Curie Gets Her Electro-Charged Biopic

Rosamund Pike does wonders with the Nobel-winning scientist and her legacy → Read More

'The Rental' Review: When a Getaway Weekend Gets Gruesome

Dave Franco’s directorial debut turns a tale of two couples renting a spooky Air BnB into a stalker-film delight → Read More

'The Painted Bird' Review: Unsparing War Drama Is Roughest Watch of 2020

Czech filmmaker’s adaptation of controversial novel turns into an endurance test of sexual depravity and graphic violence → Read More