& Categories Movies October 15, 2019 “Fight Club”, “Fleabag” and The Battle Against Toxicity A look back at the movie that inadvertently launched a toxic movement & the TV series that better understood postmodern pain.
U Categories TV September 4, 2019 Undone Review: Amazon’s Rotoscoped Drama Feels Revolutionary Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy poignantly swim through the recesses of time, animation and the mind in an ingenious new series.
T Categories Movies August 11, 2019 The Angry Birds Movie 2 Review: Leave After “Hair Love” It may be prefaced by a brilliant, heartfelt short, but Sony Pictures Animation's latest, like its adaptation, is a huge waste of time.
T Categories Movies August 9, 2019 The Kitchen Review: Female-Led Heist Film Cooks Up Mediocre Thrills Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss can't quite spice up the underdone intrigue of this '70s-set comic book adaptation.
S Categories Movies July 24, 2019 Share Review: Opening Up About Sexual Assault Pippa Bianco dives headfirst into the complexities of life after sexual assault in a smartphone-heavy world.
A Categories TV July 23, 2019 Another Life Review: Boldly Goes Where Every Sci-Fi Show Has Gone Before Katee Sackhoff and an improbably attractive crew can't save this DOA sci-fi series.
T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies July 9, 2019 Tarantino’s Worst Excesses Come Out In Tony Scott’s “True Romance” One of the few Tarantino scripts not directed by the man himself, Tony Scott's "True Romance" is a tragically too-cool crime thriller that doesn't age well.
A Categories Movies June 24, 2019 Annabelle Comes Home Review: Conjuring Sequel Serves Up Lazy Scares The ostensibly classy Conjuring series turns into a predictable haunted-house spookfest.
E Categories TV June 16, 2019 Euphoria Review: A Stylish But Empty Tale of Teenage Rebellion HBO's latest series puts its characters through exaggerated adolescent antics, with little substance to show for it.
W Categories TV May 31, 2019 When They See Us Review: Forcing Our Gaze On Injustice Ava DuVernay tells the tale of the Central Park Five in a stirring but unsubtle miniseries.