What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray in May: Knock at the Cabin, Petite Maman, and More
Shyamalan’s latest and a couple of Criterions about female bonds at different ages highlight this month’s new physical media releases.
Shyamalan’s latest and a couple of Criterions about female bonds at different ages highlight this month’s new physical media releases.
Roku’s new series delivers a surprisingly poetic take on multidimensional longing and acceptance.
Who’s going to get the trophy? And who actually deserves it?
Brian De Palma’s follow-up to Carrie remains a messy but fascinating entry in his diverse filmography.
From blood-soaked horror sequels to probing documentaries, this year’s fest has a lot to offer.
Van Damme has made better films, but Robert Harmon’s 1993 action drama is perhaps the best encapsulation of what makes him a star.
From After Yang to Top Gun, we break down our favorite movies of the year.
The great director draws upon his life, and the lives of his late parents in a masterfully crafted and performed dramedy whose affection for its subjects is as clear-eyed as deep.
Whether or not you’ve seen Enchanted, Disenchanted will feel like a formulaic retread of other fairy tale comedies.
Nausheen Dadabhoy explores a wide array of Muslim-American experiences in this overstuffed, but impactful documentary.
An estranged ex-convict father looks to reconnect with his teenage daughter in the world premiere of Martín Boulocq’s sensitive drama.
Anton Corbijn’s biopic of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis remains a tactful, fearfully accurate depiction of life while suicidal.
AppleTV+’s unnerving series starts as corporate satire but ends up somewhere far sadder, stranger, and more spiritual.
The spirit of Wes Craven lives on in the fifth installment of horror’s smartest slasher franchise.
From Annette to Zola, we break down the best movies of the year.
This year’s best in TV took us from the furthest reaches of space to murder mysteries in small Philly towns.
Will Ferrell & Paul Rudd star in a mostly true, often too hard to watch story about a psychiatrist who fleeces his gullible, lonely patient.
Adrien Brody guests as a concerned investor, as the Roy family civil war reaches the shores of the money men.
Nearly all plotlines move forward and we finally learn the pain Ted’s concealing.
The undead roommates finally begin to learn how to live together as the FX sitcom continues its extraordinary run as the funniest show on TV
The snow’s coming down, but no one can seem to get their Christmas plans right.