Reviews Sundance 2023: Drift & The Eight Mountains By: Soham Gadre A pair of films out of the festival chronicle friendships new and old with differing degrees of success.
Reviews Knock at the Cabin is a gripping thriller about family & belief in the face of the Apocalypse By: Gena Radcliffe M. Night Shyamalan adapts Paul G. Tremblay’s bleak end-of-the-world novel with an excellent Dave Bautista as a conflicted antagonist.
Reviews The Ark launches with a fun concept, but it never leaves orbit By: Sean Price Sci-Fi legend Dean Devlin returns to television with an uninspired crew.
Festivals Sundance 2023: Infinity Pool & Fair Play By: Soham Gadre Brandon Cronenberg & Chloe Domont direct stylish films about sex & violence among the bourgeoise wealthy.
Reviews Who watches The Watchful Eye? People looking for silly soapy spooks! By: Tim Stevens Freeform’s latest primetime soap-thriller plays it fast and loose with mostly entertaining results.
Recap The Last of Us heals and breaks hearts in a low-key and wrenching episode By: Megan Sunday 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.
Reviews You People can’t keep it real By: Michael Snydel A stacked cast can't save Kenya Barris' stale & sluggish race relations comedy.
Reviews Accused proves a good break from the true crime churn By: Shannon Campe FOX's new drama offers a more thoughtful take on the crime and punishment procedural.
Reviews Sundance 2023: Kim’s Video By: Peter Sobczynski The documentary stumbles when it stops relying on the facts in favor of flights of fancy.
Reviews Jennifer Lopez proves there’s nothing she can’t do in Shotgun Wedding By: Leo Brady J.Lo & Josh Duhamel star in an enjoyably silly action-comedy about a wedding that goes off the rails.
Reviews Sundance 2023: Heroic By: Soham Gadre The military drama overcomes cliché to capture structural horror.
Reviews Dear Edward, by the time you read this letter, you’ll be weeping By: Tim Stevens AppleTV+’s new plane crash drama goes big and it pays off.
Reviews JUNG_E sends its late star off in melancholy science fiction style By: Justin Harrison Train to Busan's Yeon Sang-ho crafts a moving nearish-future dystopian actioner anchored by an excellent final performance from late actor Kang Soo-yeon.
Reviews Shrinking is a good reason to get on the couch By: Tim Stevens Bill Lawrence’s new AppleTV+ show isn’t perfect, but none of us are.
Recap The Last of Us takes Ellie and the audience outside the walls for the first time By: Megan Sunday Neil Druckman and Craig Mazin introduce their players and their viewers to the post-ruin world and some of its terrifying monsters.
Festivals Sundance 2023: The Longest Goodbye, Sometimes I Think About Dying, Pod Generation, Run Rabbit Run By: Clint Worthington The first films we saw in this year's festival deal with the anxieties of parenthood and personhood.
Reviews Alice, Darling presents an unflinching depiction of emotional abuse By: Sarah Gorr Mary Nighy’s directorial debut has Anna Kendrick giving a career-best performance.
Reviews That ‘90s Show is a pure hit of nostalgia comedy By: Ashley Lara Netflix’s sequel series to That 70s Show provides a welcome dose of multi-cam sitcom laughs.
Recap The Last of Us is a strong vision of found family and zombie horror By: Megan Sunday HBO’s video game adaptation brings pathos and fungus to a bleak alternate 2023.
Reviews The verdict on Night Court? It’s hardly a gavel banger By: Tim Stevens NBC’s reboot marries old-school multi-cam gags to new-school melancholy with uneven results.
Reviews Jethica is hardly a cohesive genre exercise By: Scout Tafoya Pete Ohs' high-concept supernatural comedy tries on a lot of hats, but none of them fit very well.