Reviews The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Recovers from a Tough Ending and Finds a New Beginning in Season 4 By: Andrew Bloom The series’ craft remains impeccable as it charts a new course for Midge and Susie.
Reviews Video game adaptation Uncharted reads its treasure map upside down By: Sean Price Despite a strong lead performance from Tom Holland, this video game adaptation doesn’t fully escape the curse of its forebears.
Reviews Icahn: The Restless Billionaire is a pauper when it comes to providing insight By: Lisa Laman A documentary too in love with its central subject to say anything interesting
Features Wayne’s World at 30: an embarrassing failure for all involved…not By: Gena Radcliffe A look back at the improbably successful, surprisingly good-natured SNL comedy that still feels fresh today.
Festivals “The Cursed” lacks bark and bite By: Matt Cipolla Sean Ellis' werewolf period piece is a humorless medley of conflicting approaches that somehow ends up dull.
Recap Drag Race Season 14 constructs cheap drama this week By: B.L. Panther “It’s not personal, it’s Drag” gets dragged into the personal.
Reviews The In-Between stays perfectly middle-of-the-road By: Ashley Lara A solid performance from Joey King can’t stop this messy teen supernatural romance.
Reviews Marry Me is the airy, enjoyable fluff we need By: Sarah Gorr Owen Wilson and Jennifer Lopez bring back the rom-com in endearing style.
Festivals Truth in nonfiction: The documentaries of Sundance 2022 By: Scout Tafoya A look back at the highs (and lows) of this year's Sundance documentary offerings.
Recap The Book of Boba Fett ends with a literal roar By: Megan Sunday Despite its ups and downs, the Disney+ series wraps up with a battle-heavy romp determined to please.
Reviews Bel-Air turns the original upside down, but it isn’t exactly a breath of fresh air By: Jon Negroni Peacock stops chillin' out, maxin', relaxin' all cool with this serious, dramatic remake.
Recap Star Trek: Discovery goes “All In” in episode 8, but fun isn’t in the cards By: Andrew Bloom A zany casino romp runs aground on the season’s existential stakes and traumas.
Reviews BigBug likely to make you agitated By: Sarah Gorr Jean-Pierre Jeunet's latest is colorful, but cringe-inducing chaos.
Reviews Death on the Nile is a polished, pretty looking shell By: Shannon Campe Despite its lavish appearance, Kenneth Branagh's second take on Agatha Christie barely justifies its existence.
Reviews New AppleTV+ series faces Suspicion of underdeveloped characters By: Tim Stevens Plenty happens in the new thriller, but does any of it matter?
Reviews The Sky is Everywhere is a sweetly imperfect teen romance By: Gena Radcliffe Josephine Decker directs Grace Kaufman in a winning performance that rises above YA lit cliches & a questionable love triangle
Reviews Inventing Anna tells a grifter’s story–all of them By: Megan Sunday Mr. Ripley meets Gossip Girl in this breezy miniseries from Shonda Rhimes.
Reviews The Girl Before puts a sleek, sexy spin on the haunted house By: Beau North Gorgeous production design and strong performances elevate the standard erotic thriller plot.
Recap This week’s Drag Race provides little aid to queens in need As the queens script public service announcements, the series reminds us that it isn’t a public service.
Reviews Pam & Tommy is as messy as the era (and scandal) it covers By: Tim Stevens The Hulu dramedy gets plenty wrong and plenty right in its chronicling of this mid-'90s celebrity royalty couple.
Columns KinoKultur: The camp appeal of the odd couple caper Unlikely pairs gearing up for a heist is the theme of this new batch of titles.