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8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

8 New Films That Have the Critics Talking

Blockbusters, box office bombs, and everything in between, our critics share their thoughts on this week's new releases.

Alienoid

This South Korean sci-fi action extravaganza is set in two time zones, 1380 and the present day, and features multiple intertwining stories and an alien invasion.

The ensemble cast includes Kim Tae-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Woo-bin, So Ji-sub and Lee Ha-nee.

While some praised the film's ambition and visuals, others criticized its confusing plot and underdeveloped characters.

Where the Crawdads Sing

Reese Witherspoon produces this film adaptation of Delia Owens' bestselling novel about a young woman who raises herself in the dangerous marshes of North Carolina.

Debutante Daisy Edgar-Jones stars as Catherine "Kya" Clark, with supporting performances from Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson and David Strathairn.

Critics praised the film's beautiful cinematography, strong performance from Edgar-Jones and moving story, although some found the plot predictable.

Elvis

Baz Luhrmann directs this epic biopic of the King of Rock and Roll, starring Austin Butler as Elvis Presley.

The film follows Elvis' rise to fame and his struggles with addiction and exploitation by his manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks).

Critics praised Butler's star-making performance and Luhrmann's stylish direction, but some felt the film was too long and superficial.

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

A heartwarming stop-motion animated comedy about a one-inch-tall shell who sets out on a quest to find his missing family.

Jenny Slate voices Marcel, with supporting voices from Isabella Rossellini, Thomas Mann and Rosa Salazar.

Critics praised the film's charm, wit and emotional depth, calling it a must-see for fans of animation.

Vengeance

B.J. Novak writes, directs and stars in this dark comedy about a journalist who travels to Texas to investigate the death of a girl he hooked up with.

The film also stars Issa Rae, Ashton Kutcher and Boyd Holbrook.

Critics praised Novak's sharp script and direction, and the performances of Rae and Kutcher, but some found the film too predictable.

Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris

A charming comedy-drama about a widowed cleaning lady who dreams of owning a Christian Dior dress.

Lesley Manville stars as Mrs. Harris, with supporting performances from Isabelle Huppert, Jason Isaacs and Lambert Wilson.

Critics praised Manville's performance and the film's feel-good story, but some found it too sentimental and predictable.

Jerry & Marge Go Large

A heartwarming comedy-drama about a retired couple who win the lottery and use their winnings to help their small town.

Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening star as Jerry and Marge Selbee, with supporting performances from Larry Wilmore, Rainn Wilson and Anna Camp.

Critics praised Cranston and Bening's performances and the film's feel-good story, but some found it too predictable and sentimental.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank

An animated comedy about a down-on-his-luck hound who is recruited to protect a village of cats from a villainous cat who wants to wipe them out.

Michael Cera, Ricky Gervais, Mel Brooks, George Takei and Samuel L. Jackson provide voices.

Critics praised the film's voice cast and its fun and furry animation, but some found the plot too predictable and formulaic.


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