Search Party’s co-creators on the thin line between altruism and narcissism
Charles Rogers and Sarah-Violet Bliss look back at their genre-hopping chronicle of millennial life and the journey of the anti-heroine they built with Alia Shawkat.
Charles Rogers and Sarah-Violet Bliss look back at their genre-hopping chronicle of millennial life and the journey of the anti-heroine they built with Alia Shawkat.
From music docs to actors directing to the first time, Tribeca 2023 has plenty of exciting new films to offer. Here are some of our faves.
A pair of films out of the festival chronicle friendships new and old with differing degrees of success.
The cult hit comedy closes up shop in season five, sending its self-absorbed antiheroes into even darker, wilder directions. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Search Party, the TBS-turned-HBO Max comedy from co-creators Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers, and Michael Showalter, has never been afraid of reinventing itself. While it started off as a satire of New … Search Party’s adrift millennials go fully unhinged in its satisfying final season
Aaron Sorkin just can’t help telling the story of the beloved 1950s sitcom duo through a modern lens.
We break down our picks for this year’s Academy Awards.
Jeremy Saulnier’s brutal thriller feels even more urgent and frightening now than it did upon release.
We talk with the series co-creator, writer and director about finding the balance between darkness and comedy.
The dark comedy continues to be an excellent exploration of millennial ennui.
Kelly Reichardt’s latest is a kindhearted storybook of a film that gracefully balances the sights, sounds, and textures of pre-Gold Rush Oregon.
Timothy Greenberg’s leaden, frustrating series is too lackadaisical to explore its clone-centric premise. Living with Yourself is the latest in Netflix’s never-ending onslaught of original content; unfortunately, it’s also another example of how the streaming service seems to value quantity over quality. As the first show for head writer Timothy Greenberg (Peabody award winner and … Living With Yourself Review: Twice the Paul Rudd, Half the Insight