The Perfect Couple settles for being ‘The Just OK Series’
Netflix delivers a pretty but empty take on the rich people whodunnit genre.
Netflix delivers a pretty but empty take on the rich people whodunnit genre.
The long-running doc series shifts its focus to a more serious tone and what happens with management with intriguing results.
From aliens to vampires, this year’s TV offered bittersweet goodbyes to acclaimed shows and bold debuts from new voices.
Listen to the ominous, haunting title track from the upcoming Helen Mirren-starring biopic.
Anderson’s latest is maybe his most reflective and curious film yet, a reflection of the ways he keeps old Hollywood forms of storytelling and acting alive.
Mira Nair’s adaptation of the Mohsin Hamid novel is a probing exploration of the forces that make us who we are.
Paul Dano’s directorial debut, Nancy Kelly’s feminist Western & more number among May’s physical media releases.
Jonathan Demme’s remake of the 1962 classic is as notable for its look at political dehumanization as it is its modernization.
Miles Morales gets the big-screen treatment he deserves, an aesthetically vibrant, action-packed story that might just be one of the best animated superhero films of all time. This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood What if I were to tell you that one of the most dazzling, innovative, hilarious and poignant animated films of the … Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Review – A Web-Slinging Animated Classic in the Making
McAvoy approaches the superpowered Kevin Wendell Crumb and his alters with care and empathy, overcoming sketchy psychology.