“Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love” is Mira Nair’s inane misadventure
Mira Nair crafts a messy, regressive tale of sexual liberation filtered through a heteronormative gaze, giving us sex without tempering it with love.
Mira Nair crafts a messy, regressive tale of sexual liberation filtered through a heteronormative gaze, giving us sex without tempering it with love.
Mira Nair’s breakthrough international hit both draws from Bollywood tradition and breaks out of its restrictions, creating something wholly new and endearing in the process.
David Fincher’s Hitchcockian thriller is one of his twistiest, best early works.
Gabriel Mascaro’s sci-fi drama is an eye-catching effort that doesn’t have as much to say as it thinks it does.
Ben Wheatley’s take on the Daphne du Maurier gothic romance doesn’t surpass Hitchcock’s, but it’s a well-made mental getaway.
Julie Taymor directs Julianne Moore in a frustratingly muted look at the feminist movement icon.
The composer for Charlie Kaufman’s latest talks to us about dream ballets, the strangeness of small towns, and the business of film composing.
Atticus & the others return to Massachusetts in a shaky episode that swaps out horror for high adventure.
Marc Munden’s adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett novel is too myopic to fully bloom, but it has just enough flourishes to work.
A genocidal general is haunted by the women he’s wronged, both living and dead, in this eerie historical chiller.
Season 2 of TNT’s Victorian era crime thriller turns the spotlight on Dakota Fanning & an eerie plot about kidnapped infants.
The good-natured, cheeky comedy about vampire roommates concludes a hilarious, surprisingly touching at times second season.
Julian Fellowes brings his Downton Abbey sensibilities to this warm, comforting costume piece.
Netflix’s adaptation of Deborah Feldman’s memoir is cinematic and inspiring.
Viewers expecting the season finale to have an exciting climax will be disappointed, as characters and grim reality drive the ending.
Annie makes amends & demands a place in the world in a quietly powerful sophomore season of the Hulu comedy-drama.
Netflix’s adaptation of the popular fantasy novel series is a puzzling mess that brings little new to the table except Henry Cavill’s wig.
From HBO (Chernobyl, Watchmen, Succession) to Netflix (Russian Doll, The Crown, Stranger Things) and beyond, we break down the best TV of the year.
Netflix’s flagship feel-good Christmas series kicks off with another comfortably cheesy romp.
Episode two digs into more of the show’s thematic material, as answers give way to more questions.
Damon Lindelof stuns with a tight, incisive continuation of the impossible-to-film comic book. The prospect of making a Watchmen TV series, even on HBO, is a dicey one, to say the least. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ seminal deconstruction of the superhero genre was long thought impossible to film, and (depending on who you ask) … Watchmen Premiere Recap: “It’s Summer and We’re Running Out of Ice”