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MAX’s Kate Winslet-starring series doesn’t offer the sharpest satirical jabs, but there’s something to be said for being funny & frightening.
MAX’s Kate Winslet-starring series doesn’t offer the sharpest satirical jabs, but there’s something to be said for being funny & frightening.
Kate Winslet and Harvey Keitel deliver powerhouse performances in Jane Campion’s cult-deprogramming dramedy, but the script fails in its thoughtless colonialism.
Despite a complex, engaging performance from Kate Winslet, the HBO Max limited series about yet another murder in yet another small town doesn’t try anything new.
New Boys? New Star Trek/Wars? A Succession successor? Color us interested.
James Cameron finally gives us the sequel we’ve been expecting — a lush, pulpy technical marvel both buoyed and sunk by its technological advances.
This year’s best in TV took us from the furthest reaches of space to murder mysteries in small Philly towns.
The composer duo talks about their years-long collaboration and the sparse, airy score to Francis Lee’s queer romance.
Glib in concept and garish in emotions, Gus Van Sant’s quirk-fest is a testament to just how grating the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope can be.
Sam Mendes’s tale of forlorn love works best as a study of the pitfalls that litter the American Dream.