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Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne and Salma Hayek glow up an otherwise-dire January comedy about fashion and friendship.
Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne and Salma Hayek glow up an otherwise-dire January comedy about fashion and friendship.
Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss can’t quite spice up the underdone intrigue of this ’70s-set comic book adaptation.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are way too old for this shit.
A unique take on alien invasion gets too distracted to say much about any of its preoccupations.
An awkward opener and a few months late arrival do little to dampen AppleTV+’s extremely fun murder-mystery series.
The beloved bird buddies are back with laughs and trauma unpacking for a third go-round of Adult Swim’s animated comedy.
Nic Cage goes full meta in a silly but fun action-adventure film.
A raft of talent behind and in front of the lens makes the high school reunion murder mystery comedy a success.
From Annette to Zola, we break down the best movies of the year.
Adult Swim saves the acclaimed animated series from Netflix purgatory, and gives the two birds of a feather even more complicated modern problems to navigate. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Lisa Hanawalt’s beloved animated show Tuca & Bertie was prematurely canceled by Netflix back in July 2019. But less than a year later, Adult Swim … “Tuca & Bertie” fly higher than ever in season 2
The latest trip to Bikini Bottom soaks the sea in garish CG animation and a creaky level of sentiment, but plenty of the show’s surreal delights remain.
Powerful indies and revisionist superhero series dot some of June’s most addictive home video offerings.
Netflix’s new limited series deftly looks at racism, colorism, sexism, and more, all with typically great work from Octavia Spencer.
Sam Mendes’ critically acclaimed war drama unexpectedly usurps “Rise of Skywalker”‘s throne.
IFC’s uproarious variety show-within-a-documentary is a groovy slice of ’70s ephemera, as smart as it is strange.
The sequel to the popular 2016 film has its characters learning new tricks, but its overabundance of plot and characters neuter its message.
While it maintains the same dazzling, frenetic charm of the original LEGO Movie, The Second Part doesn’t manage to recapture the miracle of the first.
Hulu’s entry in the massive cast mystery trend starts with sexy confidence before collapsing under its own weight.
Abandoned by Max, the dramedy lands at Starz, boasting more complexity and much of the charm still intact.
Leigh Whannell’s follow-up to Upgrade is a chilling, Hitchcockian thriller about the ways trauma follows us around.
The Seth Rogen-produced kiddie-raunch comedy starts strong, in an August that’s been largely underwhelming for the box office.