“The Quick and the Dead” is fast on the draw & a ton of fun
Sam Raimi and Sharon Stone’s quickdraw revenger is stylish and skillfully crafted.
Sam Raimi and Sharon Stone’s quickdraw revenger is stylish and skillfully crafted.
The ongoing refrain of every TV critic, especially come end-of-year time: There’s too much TV. This year is no exception, with networks and streaming services alike competing for our attention with one big-budget, well-crafted set of eight-to-ten-hour stories after another. It’s the kind of model that doesn’t seem built to last, and 2022 might see … The 25 Best TV Shows of 2022
HBO’s spy dramedy brings viewers back to the friendly skies for another round of seriously dark stuff.
Will Arnett and celebrity co-stars play a delightfully silly game of murder mystery meets improv comedy
Paul Verhoeven returns with Benedetta, a film so open to interpretation, it risks losing meaning. We reviewed it at this year’s NYFF.
January’s Criterion offerings include a box set of Bunuel’s final films, Martin Scorsese on Bob Dylan, and Bing Liu’s astonishing doc debut.
Ryan Murphy executive produces an origin story no one asked for, with more hollow camp than anyone needs.
Paul Verhoeven’s wild sci-fi action thriller remains a one-of-a-kind look at a bleak & plausible future.
Part deadpan comedy, part drama, and part neo-noir, Jim Jarmusch’s 2005 indie remains one of his most textured—and one of his most approachable.
Martin Scorsese’s underrated gangster drama Casino depicts Sin City as a place where dreams & nightmares are one, & no heroes are to be found.
Fifteen years later, the spectacular failure of Catwoman still stings.
We take a look at the state of female-led superheroes up to this point, from the lows of Catwoman to the highs of Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel.
The series closes on a heartfelt episode that nonetheless reveals flaws and disappointments.
Shyamalan’s latest and a couple of Criterions about female bonds at different ages highlight this month’s new physical media releases.
Netflix’s good-hearted adaptation of the classic YA books digs deeper into the ever-complex relationships between its teen characters.
The snow’s coming down, but no one can seem to get their Christmas plans right.
Sam takes the spotlight as he struggles with a moral dilemma and letting down his dad NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Lace up your boots, it’s time for the Ashley Nicole Black-penned and Ezra Edelman-directed episode, “Do The Right-est Thing.” This is both Black and Edelman’s first Ted Lasso foray, though Black has been a … Ted Lasso “Do The Right-est Thing” Recap: Sam steps up
Is AFC Richmond’s wayward son poised for a return? NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Welcome back to the Dogtrack for Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 2. Declan Lowney’s back behind the camera with a script from Leann Bowen who previously wrote Season 1’s “Diamond Dogs.” Picking up with the reality show we ended on last … Ted Lasso “Lavender” Recap: Feeling a little Tartt
Dani Rojas’s in crisis as AFC Richmond just can’t lose…or win. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch I love Ted Lasso. I have made mention of this several times on this very site. My passion burns so brightly, it seems, the good people behind the foremost pop culture website on the planet, (this one natch), offered … Ted Lasso “Goodbye, Earl” Recap: A dog has his day and the doc(tor) arrives
Season 2 looks ready to deliver everything Season 1 did right without the early shakiness.
Jillian Bell is hilarious as a klutzy fairy godmother-in-training in this deceptively-fun fractured fairy tale.