You Season 4 reinvents itself abroad
Netflix’s dark stalker dramedy heads across the pond to encounter a new strain of awful rich people.
Netflix’s dark stalker dramedy heads across the pond to encounter a new strain of awful rich people.
A pair of films out of the festival chronicle friendships new and old with differing degrees of success.
A fan-favorite game character makes a surprising appearance as Joel and Ellie make their way to a possible safe haven. Nick Offerman shines in a guest role.
Noah Baumbach directs a smug & obvious adaptation of Don DeLillo’s wry social satire.
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FX’s marital drama-mystery overcomes an off-putting start to deliver a compelling actors’ showcase.
The four remaining bakers find their way to three through patisserie in this week’s episode.
Everything’s bigger in this showdown between the Lower Deckers’ California class ships and the flashy new automated Texas class vessels.
DC Films hits another nadir as it drags Dwayne Johnson through a CGI hellscape.
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Lestat and Louis return in an excellent tv series that both honors and builds on Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles.
Bad jokes, wild pronunciations, and a double elimination make this week’s episode one for the book.
Hulu’s latest horror offering is a bloody and beautiful addition to the franchise.
Josh sends Jen reeling, but a visit to “The Retreat” and Tim Roth’s return sets everything right.
As Cassian heads to “Aldhani” to meet more Rebels, a new Imperial threat takes form.
We look at the return of a tokusatsu giant to the big screen, a feature-film extension of a legendary Taiwanese series, and a South Korean romp about a man and his dead dad’s haunted car.
Gaspar Noé serves up another slice of cinematic provocation, but this time feels a bit too self-indulgent in its supernatural metaness.
Murderous secrets bubble to the surface in a show whose whole cannot match its best parts.
Anton Corbijn’s biopic of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis remains a tactful, fearfully accurate depiction of life while suicidal.
A creative approach to Jean-Luc’s traumas results in the season’s best episode.