S Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Sundance 2021 February 1, 2021 Sundance 2021: “How It Ends” is a pleasant, socially-distanced apocalypse Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein usher in the end of the world with a winsome indie comedy about seeking closure and reconciliation. (This review is..
& Categories Movies Reviews December 10, 2020 “Songbird” is a pandemic thriller that never sings Adam Mason's near-future COVID tale is an unnecessary idea made worse by a rushed script and cheap production values.
& Categories Movies April 16, 2020 “Sergio” Wants to Tell You About Its Hero, But What About Him? Coming off his documentary work, Greg Barker presents his first scripted feature in a mishmash of undercooked storylines and characters.
& Categories TV April 2, 2020 “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”: the Gang Gets Ready for a Blessed Event Jake & Amy finally announce their big news in a sweet episode about father-son bonding.
I Categories Movies February 17, 2020 In “The Call of the Wild”, You’ll Bite Off More Than Yukon Chew Disney continues to shuffle off Fox's remaining output with this limp, awkward adaptation of the Jack London novel.
H Categories Hall of Faces Podcasts TV October 31, 2019 Hall of Faces: Who’s the Greatest Character on “The West Wing”? From Jed Bartlet to CJ Cregg to Losh Lyman, we elect one of Aaron Sorkin's quick-witted White House wonks from The West Wing to our Hall of Faces.
G Categories Movies May 29, 2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review: Young, Dumb, and Full of Kaiju Michael Dougherty's entry in the Americanized kaiju franchise is frightfully brain-dead, even for a summer blockbuster.