The secret ingredient in Star Trek: Lower Decks is love
The animated series, now in its second season, pays homage while also poking gentle fun at its predecessors.
The animated series, now in its second season, pays homage while also poking gentle fun at its predecessors.
Is AFC Richmond’s wayward son poised for a return? NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Welcome back to the Dogtrack for Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 2. Declan Lowney’s back behind the camera with a script from Leann Bowen who previously wrote Season 1’s “Diamond Dogs.” Picking up with the reality show we ended on last … Ted Lasso “Lavender” Recap: Feeling a little Tartt
The follow-up to the groundbreaking HBO true crime miniseries puts a compassionate spotlight on the Golden State Killer’s victims and survivors.
“Poser” – Noah Dixon and Ori Segev’s Columbus indie scene drama/thriller, offers strong acting, killer tunes, and frustrating storytelling.
B.L. Panther considers two of James Ivory’s studies of queer life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The director-writer & star of Asia talk death, love & the immigration experience.
Antoine Fuqua directs Mark Wahlberg in a tired load of action nonsense.
Kino Lorber releases three essential queer films from the late director Derek Jarman.
Time has largely been kind to the great director’s fascinating and flawed modern fable.
From meta commentary to social commentary, Wes Craven’s final film is a bundle of cinephilic sarcasm that was ahead of its time.
SXSW 2021’s Narrative Feature Competition includes autobiographical queer comedies, COVID-set romantic dramedies, and more.
IFC Midnight properly knows its audience for this chilling, but uneven exploration of sleep paralysis.
Luc Besson’s spy thriller chills and excites with beaucoup style three decades on, and proves his bona fides as an action filmmaker.NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch By the time the 1990s rolled around, the action film genre in America was in a bit of a doldrums. The same figures who had dominated the previous decade … “Let your pleasure be your guide”: “La Femme Nikita” at 30
Despite the magnetism of its star/subject, Young Rock ends up little more than a sweet lesson of the week half hour.
Starz’s sweeping historical drama is a treat for the eyes, but doesn’t have much going on beyond that.
Daniel Kaluuya is sensational as freedom fighter Fred Hampton in Shaka King’s insightful sophomore feature.
The new film from Dash Shaw and Jane Samborski uses its breadth of bold psychedelic inspirations to distract from a tepid script.
Mira Nair turns a dreary novel into something bright and beautiful, and changed how we looked at it.
We talk with the series co-creator, writer and director about finding the balance between darkness and comedy.
Small Axe music supervisor Ed Bailie talks to us about filling Steve McQueen’s five-part anthology with the grooviest, most authentic tunes.
The dark comedy continues to be an excellent exploration of millennial ennui.