Ben Whishaw plays the title role of a 1970s photographer in “Peter Hujar’s Day,” from Janus Films Peter's Picks: "Peter Hujar's Day" Two people talking in a room about a day in a life becomes a spellbinding entry into a historic time and place Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 12, 2025 — 3 min read
Keke Palmer and SZA in the buddy comedy, “One of Them Days,” from Sony Pictures Releasing Peter's Picks: "One of Them Days" Keke Palmer and SZA show how star power can turn a girl buddy comedy into a world view of the Black experience with laughs that sting with harsh truth. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 12, 2025 — 3 min read
Golden Globes Here are the snubs and surprises bedeviling the awards telecast that is only second to the Oscars in viewership but first in stirring up snark. In the News Screening Room Peter Travers Dec 12, 2025 — 2 min read
Critics Choice Association These voters are critics, right? They can’t be as dumb as the Golden Globes. Don’t be so sure, though positive changes are in the offing. Screening Room In the News Peter Travers Dec 12, 2025 — 2 min read
Spirit Awards These film prizes go to the underdogs that offer audiences artistic feasts on starvation budgets. You can put these nominees on your must-watch lists. Screening Room In the News Peter Travers Dec 12, 2025 — 2 min read
Clockwise from top: “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “Wicked: For Good,” “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” “Marty Supreme,” “Jay Kelly” Spotlight: Fall Movie Preview From sequels to “Avatar” and “Wicked” to actors on a fast track to Oscar, here are my Top 20 picks for every must-see released between now and year’s end. Movies Lists Peter Travers Dec 5, 2025 — 12 min read
Josh O’Connor gives priestly assistance to Daniel Craig as master detective Benoit Blanc in “Wake Up Dead Man,” from Netflix "Wake Up Dead Man" Murder behind stained-glass windows leads Daniel Craig and a cast of all-star sinners to find the fiendish fun in a crime story about the wicked wages of sin. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 5, 2025 — 4 min read
Lee Byung-hun lowers the boom on a job competitor in “No Other Choice,” from Neon "No Other Choice" This stinging satire of capitalism from South Korea proves we’re the same the world over when it comes to killing for the right job. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Dec 5, 2025 — 2 min read