Teacup barely contains a tempest of distrust
Despite only a passing resemblance to the source material, Peacock’s new series is a ripping paranoid tale for the era.
Despite only a passing resemblance to the source material, Peacock’s new series is a ripping paranoid tale for the era.
Having one’s own ranch in the country can be very beautiful, but its isolated nature can make you feel very alone. For many people, that’s a wonderful thing… At least until an emergency happens, and help is urgently needed. Of course, most real life emergencies wouldn’t involve an alien inspired by the likes of Robert … How to Watch Teacup Without Cable
From After Yang to Top Gun, we break down our favorite movies of the year.
Dunham’s story of a young woman’s sexual awakening is a frustrating mess concealing some honest gems.
David Cronenberg returns to form in an elliptical and fascinating look at a dystopia where self-mutilation replaces sex
The Netflix dark comedy is as watchable as ever, while still struggling with what it wants the audience to think about its protagonist.
Michael Caine & Aubrey Plaza give far more effort than this saccharine comedy-drama about generation gaps & the publishing industry deserves.
Ricky Tollman’s directorial debut has great ingredients, but they add up to a terrible stew.