“Home Before Dark” Tries to Uncover the Truth Before Bedtime
Apple TV+’s new mystery series isn’t entirely consistent, but it blends childlike wonder with real-life injustice to engaging effect.
Apple TV+’s new mystery series isn’t entirely consistent, but it blends childlike wonder with real-life injustice to engaging effect.
Keira Knightley heads a capable cast as the real-life reporter who defied sexism to break one of the biggest crime stories of the 60s
The first of M. Night Shyamalan’s Eastrail 117 trilogy frustrates with its approach to superhero comics as a medium but excels in its drama-and-thrillcraft.
The new Prime Video series borrows from an array of other television and film with intriguing results.
Whether or not you’ve seen Enchanted, Disenchanted will feel like a formulaic retread of other fairy tale comedies.
Peacock stops chillin’ out, maxin’, relaxin’ all cool with this serious, dramatic remake.
From Annette to Zola, we break down the best movies of the year.
The auteur’s update of the 1946 novel is a film noir steeped in too much of the author’s romanticism.
Ted Lasso’s Season 2 Finale choices for Roy and Keeley still baffle, but everything else comes together in this strong closer.
Delmar Washington’s well-intentioned sci-fi parable about racial profiling gets tripped up in the constraints of its budget.
The Netflix period drama returns for a fourth season full of typically stellar performances and unflinching storytelling.
In his latest anti-biopic, Michael Almereyda drenches the life of the famed inventor in layers of enticing artifice.
Annie Silverstein’s delicate, uncompromising drama uses the subculture of Black rodeo to paint an aching picture of loss, time and poverty.
A look at some of our favorite movie & TV characters who used body & brains to get what they want — even if it killed someone.
Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield look at their romance through the lens of the past in Stella Meghie’s sumptuous drama.
From HBO (Chernobyl, Watchmen, Succession) to Netflix (Russian Doll, The Crown, Stranger Things) and beyond, we break down the best TV of the year.
The third entry in Gerard Butler’s mil-porn series about patriot dads is almost saved by the sudden appearance of a wild Nick Nolte.