Alexander Sarsgård rides off with Henry Melling in “Pillion,” from Warner Bros. Pictures "Pillion" One calls the shots and the other doesn’t in this sub/dom love story given heat and heart by Alexander Sarsgård and Harry Melling. Reviews Movies Peter Travers Feb 6, 2026 — 2 min read
A medieval princess avenges her father in “Scarlet,” from Sony Pictures Entertainment "Scarlet" The visuals dazzle, the plotting not so much in this warrior princess revenge epic from Japanese anime master Mamoru Hosoda. Reviews Movies Peter Travers Feb 6, 2026 — 2 min read
Jilted Kevin James waits in vain for his bride to appear in “Solo Mio,” from Angel Studios "Solo Mio" Kevin James is the best thing about this romcom as a jilted groom who decides to honeymoon alone in beautiful Italia. Reviews Movies Peter Travers Feb 6, 2026 — 3 min read
Caleb Landry Jones defies the cross to get the blood flowing in “Dracula,” from Vertical Spotlight: "Dracula" The bloodsucking Count is back again, but this time it’s a strangely bloodless love story. Reviews Movies Peter Travers Feb 6, 2026 — 2 min read
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo plays a criminal defense attorney in “The Lincoln Lawyer,” from Netflix Spotlight: "The Lincoln Lawyer" Season 4 Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns to the role of his career as attorney Mickey Haller, now forced to defend himself on a charge of premeditated murder. TV + Streaming Reviews Peter Travers Feb 6, 2026 — 3 min read
Fussed over by handlers, Charli xcx is a brat bird in a gilded cage in “The Moment,” from A24 "The Moment" Brat princess Charli xcx uses Sundance as the launching pad for her acting career, but is this documentary the real thing or merely the mock? Movies Reviews Peter Travers Jan 30, 2026 — 3 min read
Rachel McAdams screams for a rescue in “Send Help,” from 20th Century Studios "Send Help" You’ll laugh! You’ll scream! You’ll love the comic-horror chemistry of Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien in this desert-island thriller. Movies Reviews Peter Travers Jan 30, 2026 — 3 min read
Stacy Martin and Sam Riley reconnect (or do they?) in the thriller “Islands,” from Greenwich Entertainment "Islands" A slow-burn psychological thriller about evil under the sun stirs thoughts of Hitchcock and Antonioni while revealing a tormented mind of its own. Reviews Movies Peter Travers Jan 30, 2026 — 2 min read