Alone Together is a simple, sweet rom-com
Alone Together, from writer/director/star Katie Holmes, is a flawed but enjoyable lockdown-set romance.
Alone Together, from writer/director/star Katie Holmes, is a flawed but enjoyable lockdown-set romance.
Though it has its charms, the Paramount+ original feels a little stale.
Ang Lee’s adaptation of Rick Moody’s novel made suburban sex and infidelity more depressing than titillating.
After digressing from the horror genre, Sam Raimi’s 2000 effort marked an affecting supernatural tale with solid performances.
Rhonda Byrne’s bestselling “law of attraction” nonsense gets a cloying, predictable romantic spin with better performances than it deserves.
Joel Schumacher’s cracked tableau of New York City’s shifts at the turn of the millennium remains a time capsule in the guise of a neo-noir.
Remembering when Tom Cruise defied audience expectations in a campy, sumptuous adaptation of Anne Rice’s vampire soap opera.
Five years after its box office failure, a look back at what went wrong for Cruise’s ambitious sci-fi action film and how the narrative has changed.
Powerful indies and revisionist superhero series dot some of June’s most addictive home video offerings.
Hulu’s gender flipped, more diverse take on Nick Hornby’s modern classic about entitled men-children has charm & heart.
Masks slip & things are weirder than ever as Krystal gets an audience with the man himself.