J Categories Movies Reviews April 21, 2023 Judy Blume Forever is a long-overdue celebration of the beloved author Davina Pardo & Leah Wolchok direct a loving look at the creator of the sacred texts for Gen X girls
T Categories Reviews TV April 12, 2023 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel ends its run with style and profundity The colorful banter and big laughs abound, and so does a deeper story about the characters’ challenges and what they mean to one another. NOW..
J Categories Movies Reviews January 26, 2023 Jennifer Lopez proves there’s nothing she can’t do in Shotgun Wedding J.Lo & Josh Duhamel star in an enjoyably silly action-comedy about a wedding that goes off the rails.
R Categories Recap Reviews TV October 1, 2022 Rings of Power roars back to life with “Udûn” Trading in last week's filler for non-stop action, episode 6 offers up a tantalizing question.
G Categories Movies Reviews September 16, 2022 Goodnight Mommy is a serviceable but superfluous remake While building solid tension, the Austrian cult horror film is toned down for an American audience.
H Categories Movies Reviews January 11, 2022 Hotel Transylvania: Transformania is a sadly “bleh” close to the series Despite a fun premise and some solid character work, Drac and company's last ride is a disappointingly bloodless affair.
T Categories Reviews TV December 6, 2021 The Expanse flies high in its final, uneven season One of the current best sci-fi show comes to a powerful, exciting end.
I Categories Reviews TV October 13, 2021 I Know What You Did Last Summer is–fittingly, frustratingly–haunted by its past Amazon's new I Know What You Did Last Summer adaptation blazes its own trail but risks losing viewers in the bargain.
W Categories Movies Reviews October 8, 2021 Welcome to the Blumhouse: The Manor is shabby, but Madres is wonderfully unsettling Welcome to the Blumhouse closes its 2021 edition on a high note thanks to the chilling and strongly performed Madres.
W Categories Movies Reviews October 1, 2021 Welcome to the Blumhouse: Bingo Hell/Black as Night The first two entries in the newest Welcome to Blumhouse collection are a flawed pair of scary films.