Six more fall movies that could score big this awards season

Jennifer Lawrence returns with an intimate drama, Adam Driver confronts the apocalypse, Benoit Blanc is back on the case and Brendan Fraser, Gabrielle Union and Florence Pugh all start down the path to Oscar glory. Here's our take on six movies to watch for this fall.

Six fall movies that could score big this awards season

The Oscars won’t air until March 2023, but believe it or not, this year’s awards season is already in full swing! Here are six films to look out for when they hit movie theaters and streaming platforms in the next few months.

'MasterChef: Back to Win' recap: A spicy, surprising double whammy

Welcome back to “MasterChef” recaps for another other two-course culinary gauntlet (or another pair of back-to-back episodes, whichever you prefer). First, the top 10 chefs must make haute cuisine out of convenience-store food in “Gas Station Gourmet,” then they take a peppery page from a previous champion’s book in “Winners Mystery Box — Gerron Hurt.”

‘She-Hulk’ review: Marvel’s bold comedic experiment

“She-Hulk” is an unusual new experiment for Marvel – a comedic half-hour series aiming for a tone somewhere between “Ally McBeal” and The CW’s “Supergirl.” And like most experiments, this one feels like it’s going to need some time to gel. TV critic Caroline Siede reviews the MCU's latest addition.

June movie preview: Adam Sandler, ‘Jurassic World,’ Buzz Lightyear and Elvis

It’s going to be a big summer for moviegoing. While “Jurassic World Dominion” and Pixar’s “Lightyear” are sure to bring plenty of blockbuster spectacle to megaplexes everywhere, there are all sorts of different movies debuting this month, both in theaters and on streaming. Here’s what’s headed your way, cinematically speaking, in June 2022.

‘The Batman’ review: Why so serious?

The latest take on the Caped Crusader, Matt Reeves' “The Batman” offers a weirder, less likable Bruce Wayne (Robert Pattison) and some slightly subversive things to say about its own genre. But at the end of the day, it’s still yet another grim and gritty Batman movie — one that’s plentiful style can’t quite make up for its lack of substance. Here's film critic Caroline Siede's review.