Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet play mother and daughter in the Christmas family drama, "Goodbye June," from Netflix Spotlight: Goodbye June" Kate Winslet makes her directing debut with a script written by her son and acted by A-listers who, try as they might, can’t save it from dying-at-Christmas clichés. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 26, 2025 — 3 min read
Bruno Núñez Arjona plays son to Sergi López in search of López’s screen daughter in “Sirāt,” from Neon Spotlight: "Sirāt" Oliver Laxe’s desert thriller is a movable feast of techno sound and shimmering images that point to a world dancing on a dark precipice. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 26, 2025 — 3 min read
Frank Dillane stars as a homeless man in London struggling with addiction in “Urchin,” from Picturehouse Entertainment Spotlight: "Urchin" In his first film, actor turned director Harris Dickinson cuts a direct path to the heart and certifies star Frank Dillane as a major talent. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 26, 2025 — 3 min read
Robert Redford 1936-2025 As the first Sundance Film Festival gears up without him, we remember the Sundance kid who died this year at 89 but whose life as an actor, director, activist and friend is a forever inspiration. In Memoriam Movies Peter Travers Dec 26, 2025 — 1 min read
Diane Keaton 1946-2025 There was so much vibrant life in this Oscar winning “Annie Hall” actress that even as the year of her death winds to a close, it’s impossible to believe she’s really gone. In Memoriam Movies Peter Travers Dec 26, 2025 — 3 min read
Me with Rob Reiner before an on-stage interview filled with his sly wit and wisdom Rob Reiner 1947-2025 The murder of Rob Reiner just 11 days before Christmas has left a shocked world in mourning. In Memoriam Movies Peter Travers Dec 26, 2025 — 3 min read
Timothée Chalamet shines as "Marty Supreme," from A24 "Marty Supreme" Timothée Chalamet ping pongs to greatness in Josh Safdie’s whooshing wonder of a film about winning at all costs. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 19, 2025 — 3 min read
Sydney Sweeney looks nervous in "The Housemaid," from Lionsgate "The Housemaid" Housemaid Sydney Sweeney and mistress Amanda Seyfried play dangerous games for the holidays and it ends in a class struggle that’s nice and naughty. Thanks Santa! Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 19, 2025 — 3 min read