That ‘90s Show is a pure hit of nostalgia comedy
Netflix’s sequel series to That 70s Show provides a welcome dose of multi-cam sitcom laughs.
Netflix’s sequel series to That 70s Show provides a welcome dose of multi-cam sitcom laughs.
David Robert Mitchell’s latest might just be reviled precisely because it prods at the solipsism of the film bros who tend to identify with it.
The latest in “Christploitation” features a relevant cast, capable direction & a message of hope instead of fear.
Spike Lee’s latest is one of his best, a funny, soulful blaxploitation-infused take on the ways the racism of America’s past ripples through into its present and future. This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood Spike Lee is no stranger to didacticism. From Do the Right Thing to Chi-Raq to Malcolm X, his works are … BlacKkKlansman is Spike Lee as His Most Confrontational, Outrageous, and Timely
The best films of the year include gritty crime dramas, auteurs returning with bold new works, and quirky comedies.
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An awkward opener and a few months late arrival do little to dampen AppleTV+’s extremely fun murder-mystery series.
The Disney flop from its struggle era remains a compelling curiosity 40 years later.
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.
Freeform’s latest primetime soap-thriller plays it fast and loose with mostly entertaining results.
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
As Lifetime premieres a new addition to the Dollanganger Saga, we offer a crash course on what’s led us all to this.
The beloved comedian already proved he could do serious, but in this trio of very different movies he also did creepy.
The HBO Max series starts with some rough edges and unconvincing clichés, but excellent performances overcome those issues.
We break down our picks for this year’s Academy Awards.
Tim Story crafts a horrid live-action/animation hybrid straight out of the 2000s — fans of old-school cartoons beware.
Sean Penn and Elizabeth Hurley set sail in this testament to Kathyrn Bigelow’s trend for aquatic turmoil.
Brannon Braga taps into Clive Barker’s horror anthology, but the end result fails to live up to its reputation.
Christopher Plummer & Archie Panjabi investigate a mysterious aircraft incident in Peacock’s solid new drama.
The Friends alum returns to television with a smart, if disposable, slacker-spy comedy.
Drive-in theaters are experiencing a strange resurgence, now that coronavirus has rendered the traditional theater experience impossible.