Reviews The Staircase tells stories within stories By: Beau North HBO's new true-crime drama makes gripping television of yesterday's news.
Reviews Memory isn’t worth remembering By: Michael Frank Latest Liam Neeson thriller is beneath all involved.
Reviews The Twin is nothing you haven’t seen a thousand times before By: Gena Radcliffe Teresa Palmer gives an excellent performance in an otherwise derivative horror film about a grieving mother haunted by her dead child
Recap The series premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Is a familiar breath of fresh air Time-tested tropes mixed with contemplative tales and a strong cast liven this new throwback.
Recap Star Trek: Picard screws up the past, present, and future in an awful season finale A narrative and emotional car-crash caps off Star Trek’s worst season of television in two decades.
Reviews Not even Sam Raimi scares can save Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness By: Clint Worthington Sam Raimi returns to the world of superheroes, but not even his signature horror-tinged style can save a franchise content to spin its wheels.
Reviews Elizabeth Moss makes Shining Girls incandescent By: Tim Stevens AppleTV+'s serial killer series is kept grounded by strong talent on either side of the camera.
Recap Star Trek: Picard aspires to profundity, but settles for cheap action By: Andrew Bloom A vital revelation for Jean-Luc suffers from narrative shortcuts and flavorless shootouts.
Anniversaries “The next-to-last mimzy”:Jabberwocky at 45 Terry Gilliam's first solo directorial effort is a cracked fairy tale that hints at his artistic future.
Reviews I Love That For You gets off to a slow start By: Ashley Lara Showtime’s new comedy suffers from a flimsy pilot, but the second episode offers hope of more promising episodes ahead.
Reviews Under the Banner of Heaven chillingly depicts murder in the name of faith By: Gena Radcliffe FX adapts Jon Krakauer’s best selling true story about a brutal crime tied to the Mormon church
Reviews We Own This City paints chilling portrait of police run amok By: Tim Stevens Simon and Pelecanos' return to Baltimore is a clear-eyed look at pervasive police corruption.
Reviews The Baby puts a clever, eerie spin on the “miracle” of motherhood By: Megan Sunday HBO's new horror comedy about a murderous, reality-bending infant offers equal measure laughs & chills
Recap Star Trek: Picard gives up its distinctiveness to become a generic network drama The season’s eighth episode epitomizes the blandness that suffuses the show.
Reviews For a good time, call The Bad Guys By: Marshall Estes Dreamwork’s latest animated offering provides a fun, albeit shallow, romp with morally gray characters in a colorful world.
Reviews The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent has something all Nicolas Cage fans can enjoy By: Sean Price Nic Cage goes full meta in a silly but fun action-adventure film.
Reviews Wheels up for The Flight Attendant’s packed second season By: Beau North HBO's spy dramedy brings viewers back to the friendly skies for another round of seriously dark stuff.
Reviews Roar puts a darkly whimsical spin on modern women’s problems By: Gena Radcliffe Nicole Kidman executive produces a star-studded adaptation of Cecelia Ahern’s short story collection that rarely misses
Reviews Paris, 13th District is an adult look at modern love By: Michael Frank Though uneven & trying a bit too hard to appeal to a specific audience, Jacques Audiard breathes new life & color into conventional love stories
Recap Episode fourteen says Final Five forever The season that refuses to eliminate continues its trend all the way to the final challenge.
Recap Star Trek: Picard finally has something on its mind A creative approach to Jean-Luc’s traumas results in the season’s best episode.