Despite a game cast and decent gags, Home Sweet Home Alone is kind of sour
The ensemble really is quite good, but they’re let down by a poor script that insists on a moral it doesn’t do the work to earn.
The ensemble really is quite good, but they’re let down by a poor script that insists on a moral it doesn’t do the work to earn.
Netflix’s latest rom-com is a cheeky flight of English fancy as thin as gossamer.
Timothy Greenberg’s leaden, frustrating series is too lackadaisical to explore its clone-centric premise. Living with Yourself is the latest in Netflix’s never-ending onslaught of original content; unfortunately, it’s also another example of how the streaming service seems to value quantity over quality. As the first show for head writer Timothy Greenberg (Peabody award winner and … Living With Yourself Review: Twice the Paul Rudd, Half the Insight
Javier Botet skillfully embodies a cunning Orlokian Dracula in André Øvredal’s enjoyably vicious horrorshow.
Glenda Jackson is mesmerizing as a woman struggling with dementia — and a missing persons case — in this BBC import.
FX and BBC’s adaptation of Rumer Godden’s 1939 novel is a well-acted and handsomely mounted, if baggy, miniseries.
New thrillers from Jennifer Kent and Babak Anvari highlight Day 3 of our Sundance coverage.