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Paolo Sorrentino’s lush, campy papal drama returns for a second season, and throws John Malkovich into the lurid mix.
Paolo Sorrentino’s lush, campy papal drama returns for a second season, and throws John Malkovich into the lurid mix.
Apple TV+’s latest miniseries blends fashion with fascism in its dramatization of the couture wars of the 1940s and ’50s.
Build your collection with some (or all!) of these titles, coming to stores in June.
Because in the world of streaming, nothing lasts forever.
Campion followed The Piano with a Henry James adaptation dedicated to the magnificently fraught question of desire or duty.
5 regional film festivals have joined forces to present an exciting roster of both new & classic horror: here’s what we’re most excited about.
Criterion compiles a legend’s filmography into a single set, Gamera gets a big box, & more in our rundown of August’s DVD & Blu-ray releases.
Charlie Kaufman’s minimalist meditation on mortality is as hard to get through as it is oddly rewarding.
The Office’s Greg Daniels and Steve Carell reunite for a clunky satire of Trump-era politics.
Despite a solid supporting cast, Clark Duke’s debut is a small-scale caper with that doesn’t have the attention span to ever truly work.
Martin Scorsese’s black comedy about one hellish night offers a trapped in amber portrait of 80s New York City. Every month, we at The Spool select a filmmaker to explore in greater depth — their themes, their deeper concerns, how their works chart the history of cinema and the filmmaker’s own biography. This month, we’re celebrating … “After Hours”: Different Rules Apply Here
A surprisingly solid performance by Zac Efron is wasted on an uneven drama about why chicks dig Ted Bundy.
Day 4 of Sundance shows us a neon-lit social media nightmare in Share, as well as Dan Gilroy’s arch, uneven art world critique Velvet Buzzsaw.
High art meets low-grade horror in Dan Gilroy’s big, chancey dark satire of the high-priced modern art market.
Netflix’s dystopian horror has Sandra Bullock fleeing a horror that will kill you if you see it.
Murderous secrets bubble to the surface in a show whose whole cannot match its best parts.
Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 9 takes viewers on one bizarre night with Coach Beard.